<p>Antwerp: I’m not an academic advisor, so you should probably call Cornell with specific curriculum questions… However, I can tell you that you have to choose at least one of 10 areas of specialization in the AEM program. My hunch is that you are interested in Applied Economics or Finance but you might be better off concentrating on Marketing and Entrepreneurship. I also don’t know where your weakness is in math… but you cannot get around taking some level of economics, stat, accounting, etc. You might be able to place out of Calc, depending on your AP score or your placement exam. To understand the markets you need math. Also, in any business school, they will look at your SAT math scores pretty closely.</p>
<p>Also, as an employer in the finance industry, I can tell you that I would look at your transcript to see that you have challenged yourself and not taken the minimum AEM requirements. If you were applying for a marketing position, I obviously wouldn’t necessarily care that that challenge came from quantitative studies…</p>