Different Schools of Cornell....

<p>gomestar: As you are always quick to point out, ILR looks for great matches. My high school activities, classes, and essay were clearly convinging enough for the admission staff to accept me. I am and will be interested in the ILR school curriculum, as evinced by what I have been doing for the past 4 years. There is no other school at Cornell that interested me as much or matched up with my interests as much as ILR. If I were to go to Arts and Sciences I would have to decided between Government, economics, or any of the social sciences, which ILR combines. I am not coming to ILR to transfer as you seem to think. I do not see a reason why I can not ask questions about my options. Trying to get a better feel for how the school works does not mean that somebody is going to transfer. What if I end up being wrong about ILR and hating it? I should be able to know my options. Also, I would like to thank you for all of your help while I was trying to decide where to apply.</p>