Needs some advice... please you Cornell folks :)

<p>Ok, so here is the deal</p>

<p>I am a student at Cornell, and am currently (unfortunately) a biometry major. I had a bad first semester my first semester there, and my GPA was not so well off (1.4)... yes I know, no need to flame me. This was mixed in by my complete loss of interest in stat. I however have found a new want and need that is to transfer to AEM. I have tremendously improved my 2nd semester there (still as a biometry major) now a 3.0 GPA, which still I know is not emough. I did apply to AEM and as I expected got rejected.</p>

<p>I need to figure something out... I know there are some ways out.</p>

<p>I have heard of students taking AEM classes and then at last second switching into AEM however I feel that is quite tricky to do.</p>

<p>I have absolutely lost interest and do not want to do Biometry and all that stuff.</p>

<p>I am scared to apply to AEM next semester again as I am scared I will get denied again. And I would be waisting a good amount of time on AEM courses which will go to waste..</p>

<p>I know my situation is not the best, but please... a few words of advice? and please no advice as in "you're screwed"... I know there has got to be some sort of way out for me.</p>

<p>Thanks,
Mike..</p>