<p>hi, im applying to cornell RD (after deferred ED dart)... i was wondering... do you have much contact with students out of ur major/college/school? For example... do Biology majors in CALS associate themselves much with, lets say, ILR majors?</p>
<p>im not current, but the answer to your question is yes.</p>
<p>[im almost 100% pos]</p>
<p>yes. housing mixes all the colleges up, so you can be a hotelie and have an engineering roommate, or any combo of the 7 colleges. so residential life, you do associate with others not in your major and college.</p>
<p>even though i'm an ilr transfer, my best friend is currently a junior in engineering who wasn't a transfer.</p>
<p>There is absolutely no distinction. You're only in classes for possibly 4 hours a day on a heavy day, and even then it's not exclusively by college (since any student can take any course he has filled the prerequisites for at the university as a whole). I don't even know the colleges of some of my friends. My hall, and all the halls on North Campus where you will live, are made with no regard to College/School at Cornell.</p>
<p>The direct answer to your question is that there is 100% interaction between students of all colleges, and that you will get to know people in a "college/school blind" atmosphere.</p>
<p>Yeah, what sparticus said. I have friends from all different schools/majors. I find that the architecture people hang out with each other, but that's probably because there are so few of them...they're not exclusive or anything. The first question people ask you isn't going to be "what's your major?"</p>
<p>Though i graduated in 02, the answer is yes. I was a biology major out of state in CALS, and only one of my friends was a fellow biology major. </p>
<p>cheers,
CUgrad</p>