<p>And second question, how is Cornell's Arts and Sciences college? If I apply there, can it lead to premed?
because right now I'm wavering between computer science and premed stuff.</p>
<p>Where should I apply to if I want to go for computer science?</p>
<p>You can technically major in just about anything and still be on the pre-med track, although it helps to major in something semi-related so that the requirements overlap. Most people either major in biological sciences or biology and society in either CALS or arts and sciences. If you are debating doing computer science, that’s found in arts and sciences and engineering. You technically could major in CS in arts and sciences and still be on the pre-med track, although that may be difficult to accomplish. </p>
<p>@Ranza123 then is the biological studies in both colleges equal? Such as I won’t be missing out on a huge chunk of information if I decide to study biological sciences in A&S instead of CALS? </p>
<p>The major is the same. The colleges themselves are different. You will have different distribution requirements for each college. Arts and Sciences has more humanities requirements whereas CALS primarily focuses on science.</p>