Engineering Physics at Cornell

<p>Hi! I am a new student going to Cornell this fall. I intend to take Engineering Physics as my major. From what I gathered from the school website, there are only 25-40 students per graduating class, a quite small number undoubtedly. Is it terribly difficult to get into the program? Or is there just a minimum requirement you need to fulfill in order to get in?</p>

<p>Thanks for your replies in advance and any insights into the program will also be greatly appreciated!</p>

<p>AEP is a very rigorous courseload from what i’ve heard. most people who are in it and successfully finish it are amazingly smart.</p>

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<p>All you need is a B- in all of the required courses. </p>

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<p>[url=<a href=“http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/student-services/academic-advising/engineering-handbook/2008/major-ep.cfm]Cornell”>http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/student-services/academic-advising/engineering-handbook/2008/major-ep.cfm]Cornell</a> Engineering : Engineering Physics](<a href=“http://www.aep.cornell.edu/eng10_offsite.cfm?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.aep.cornell.edu%2Fpdf%2FEngineering%2520Physics%2520FAQs.pdf]FAQs.[/url”>http://www.aep.cornell.edu/eng10_offsite.cfm?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.aep.cornell.edu%2Fpdf%2FEngineering%2520Physics%2520FAQs.pdf)</p>

<p>Good luck! It’s a fantastic program.</p>