<p>i was just recently accepted to the ILR school.. but since i applied i decided that i dont think that's the school that i'm really interested in. do i have to stay within that school for the whole year? and how specialized/intensive are the freshman courses if i do?</p>
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<li><p>yes</p></li>
<li><p>here's what you'll have to take:</p></li>
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<p>First Year
FIRST YEAR-FALL<br>
First year writing seminar *<br>
ILR colloquium (introduction to ILR School. ILRID 150) +
Introduction to Micro Organizational Behavior and Analysis (ILROB 170) +<br>
History of American Labor (ILRCB 100) +<br>
Introductory Microeconomics (ECON 101) *<br>
Elective<br>
PE (University requirement)</p>
<p>FIRST YEAR-SPRING
First year writing seminar *
Introduction to Macro Organizational Behavior and Analysis (ILROB 171) +
Introductory Macroeconomics (ECON 102) *
Science and Technology *++
Elective
PE (University requirement)</p>
<p>hey what were ur stats???</p>
<p>julie, when did you hear and how? i applied to ILR but i haven't heard back yet so i'm just curious.</p>
<p>SATs: Math: 690 Verbal: 650 Writing: 670
GPA: 4.25 weighted, not sure what it was unweighted</p>
<p>Senior Year Courses:
AP English Literature
Honors Calculus
Honors French IV
Honors U.S. History
Journalism</p>
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<li>lots and lots of extracurriculars and community service</li>
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<p>deark: i heard about a week and a half ago .. from a letter in the mail</p>
<p>do you live in new york state?
and btw congratulations!!!</p>
<p>julie, did cornell send you an email or anything following up and were you/are you able to look at your decision online? sorry about all the questions; i'm just really lost when it comes to how/when i'll find out.</p>
<p>Just in case you were wondering...
A few of the schools (including ILR) send out their decisions early. Last year, I received my decision late Feb or early March. Don't panic! Just because you don't receive one doesn't mean you're not accepted. The decisions are rolling from Feb-April (as they are made), and I don't know if they inform certain people (ie. in-staters) first or not. Hope this reassures you! :)</p>