m&t transfer or conrell engineering

<p>I got into Penn's SEAS program and Cornell engineering. I have a great work ethic and will be playing football at both schools, but i am a bright kid but there is no doubt that i will do whatever it takes to get into Penn's M&T Program. I know you need a 3.9+ and a good essay/recommendation. I can get this done, but they only admit 5 or less applicants into the program.</p>

<p>Frankly, I believe that Cornell's engineering program is better. But what I want is to have an engineering background and end up going into business (likely for a MBA). Do you think going to Penn is worth the risk for getting a change to gain access into the M&T program, or should i play it safe and get a great engineering degree at Cornell?</p>

<p>I am really confused because on three other forums, you listed that you already got into M&T. <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-pennsylvania/1292238-jerome-fisher-m-t-program.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-pennsylvania/1292238-jerome-fisher-m-t-program.html&lt;/a&gt; is an example of where you post on that you already got into M&T.</p>

<p>Your exact words are “I have been granted admittance to both Penn’s M&T program as well as Cornell’s school of Engineering.” Thus, I must assume you mean that you got into M&T. Yet, here you are talking about transferring into M&T. I find this very sketchy.</p>

<p>As you should.</p>

<p>My friend and i use the same account. We both got into the IVY leagues Penn, Cornell and Brown. I got in for academics, and he got in for athletics coupled with a pretty good GPA and test scores. We just found this website and were using the same account. We were not aware of the “sketchy” image our posts were portraying. Our sincerest apologies.</p>

<p>@sallyheaven: Thank you! Glad I’m not the only one.</p>

<p>I think it’s a parent base on this.

How many kid would call him/herself a bright kid?</p>