HS Class of 2008- Cornell EDers

<p>Electrical engineering ED...(hopefully, being a girl helps with the chances...lol)</p>

<p>CALS=10
Hotel=8
ILR=9
AAP=5
CAS=7
HEc=5
CoE=4+1=5
TOTAL: 49</p>

<p>I'm applying to the Hotel school too!</p>

<p>AAP - I'm majoring in urban studies</p>

<p>CALS=10
Hotel=9
ILR=9
AAP=6
CAS=7
HEc=5
CoE=5
TOTAL: 51</p>

<p>ED to Cornell Engineering (Civil) :D</p>

<p>CALS=10
Hotel=9
ILR=9
AAP=6
CAS=7
HEc=5
CoE=6
TOTAL: 52</p>

<p>CAS- physics</p>

<p>CALS=10
Hotel=9
ILR=9
AAP=6
CAS=8
HEc=5
CoE=6
TOTAL: 53</p>

<p>what would you do with a major in physics?</p>

<p>I can go to grad school for engineering or physics, I can go to business school, I can do research... employers like physics majors not necessarily for knowledge of physics but for reasoning and problem solving skills needed for the major. I also might do premed. I know it seems impractical, but it actually gives me a lot of options.</p>

<p>I also like physics, if that means anything at all.</p>

<p>but.. but.. ap physics is mean to me.. lol</p>

<p>haha... I know, it's mean to a lot of people, but really it just wants to be loved...</p>

<p>ap bio is mean to me.</p>

<p>ap bio isn't mean... my ap bio teacher is...</p>

<p>All of my teachers are mean</p>

<p>Actually, not really, they just keep giving me work that I don't want to do (and a lot of the time don't do)</p>

<p>^^-- so true</p>

<p>a lot of work i should be doing instead of CCing</p>

<p>I have a test in AP physics tomorrow and I dont know the topic yet since I have been CCing the whole day....</p>

<p>I didn't think physics was that hard, I had a 98 final average in that class (AP is probably a different story, though). I don't remember a thing about physics... in one ear and out the other in that class. :rolleyes:</p>

<p>see thats why i don't like CC, you all are too smart</p>

<p>I'm the one in a thousand who actually likes physics- I took B last year and I'm taking C this year, and I'm actually managing to do well. I know people who took regular physics and then AP the next year, and they said it was almost a completely different class.</p>

<p>yeah, regular non-AP physics is a piece of cake ;)</p>