<p>If I remember right from the tour there is a small community of music -majors- but a great music community and facilities because everyone is allowed to use the stuff and join different music oriented clubs and bands and such. So if you like music but don't want to major in it I'm pretty sure that u'll still have a great musical life at Cornell! (Although I don't have personal experience)</p>
<p>do cornell have a good math program?</p>
<p>Yeah we have a prettttyyy good math program.</p>
<p>kust wanted to know how the English program is at Cornell. And the physics.
Thank you in advance :D</p>
<p>physics is amazing, the applied physics at Cornell is the best in the country. English is really good as well.</p>
<p>What kinds of unique or different things does Cornell search for? I know I can get the basics grounded down well.</p>
<p>You have sort of already answered this in a previous post, but I was wondering if you think that it would detrimental to a business career in say finance attending ILR.</p>
<p>what classes do AP micromacro replace in cornell?</p>
<p>bellarina:
Can I do a double major? A dual degree program?
Yes. As many as half our students are double and dual majors. You would have an advisor in each department. A double major completes a BA degree with two majors, both in the College of Arts & Sciences, usually within 4 years. A dual major completes degrees in separate colleges at Cornell (one in the College of Arts & Sciences and the other in a different college), typically taking 5 years. </p>
<p>floppy:
I'm not planning to be a music major. Can I still take private lessons?
Lessons for credit: Students must audition for the most appropriate faculty member for acceptance into Music 322. If lessons must be given by an outside instructor, students must complete a petition, available in the Music Department office. As with music majors, you must take a 3- or 4-credit music theory or music history course concurrent with your first semester of lessons (this permits you to take a total of 4 credits for lessons, over two semesters), and you must take an additional 3-credit music course for every additional 4 credits of lessons you take. For further details, contact the Music Department office. </p>
<p>Non-credit lessons: Students who wish to study with our performance faculty on a non-credit basis (fee) take Music 321, for '0' credits. They must successfully audition to secure a place. If no place is secured, the Music Department will recommend an appropriate instructor. For further details, contact the Music Department office.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.arts.cornell.edu/music/FAQ.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.arts.cornell.edu/music/FAQ.html</a></p>
<p>Personally i'm also interested in doing a dual degree in music and BEE, but AH, one more year!</p>
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<p>oh i heard theres a college in cornell that requires economics 101 102? was it arts/science?</p>
<p>most likely hotel school, maybe even ILR</p>
<p>is that intro eco??</p>
<p>probably..</p>
<p>anyone interested in the JAM dorm? it sounds fun but i dunno....
will the noise (by which i mean music) become annoying?</p>
<p>hey, I was just wondering how hard it would be to start a club at Cornell? Because I couldn't find a Model UN team or fencing team/club for women..</p>
<p>hey, one more question. I'm looking at the hotel School curriculum course requirements, and I was what are hotel electives, distributive electives and free electives? are there any restrictions? would I be able to take say, polisci for one of my free electives? thanks =)</p>
<p>yes you would.</p>
<p>Just wondering when people find out whether they've gotten into the Pauline and Irving Tanner Dean's Scholar Program (that thing offered to incoming Cornell freshmen)? I know a friend of mine got a notice about that last year but I don't know when. Thanks!</p>