How hard is transfer student program at Cornell?

<p>Hey everyone,</p>

<p>My name is Emir.I'm 20 year old student from Bosnia.Next year I was planning to move either Cornell, Columbia or NYU.before I start,just to say that I'd appreciate any kind of assistance,and don't hasitate to comment this post,please..</p>

<p>First of all,just to point out some of the things that will deff.increase my chances:</p>

<p>-very good grades back in high schools,lots of awards,and support from all of my current proffesors at my local Uni of Economics
-proffessional swimmer for like 10 years,and in that time I've achieved very good and impressive results as well
-next week I'm finishing one and only CISCO academy,which means I'll be a network engineer
-spend 3 years in a national choir
-lots of international sport experience</p>

<p>Those are some of the things about me.so,tell me what do current students think about me getting financial aid,and scholarships as well.
And,since I'm trying with a student transfer program,can anyone who has had any kind of experience in this area provide me with some more information ?</p>

<p>PLEASE CHANCE ME !!</p>

<p>You are in the wrong forum.</p>

<p>does it really matter?
as long as someone who has had this experience provide me with some more information…</p>

<p>It matters. Are you talking about Cornell College in Iowa or Cornell University in Ithaca, New York?</p>

<p>Here is the forum for Cornell College in Iowa. Do you want me to chance you for Cornell College in Iowa? Yes, I think you have a good chance.</p>

<p>Do you want people to chance you for Cornell University? Then you have to go to cornell university’s forum.</p>