Rejected ED- Cornell Transfers? nervous!!

<p>Hey Guys! I am planning on transferring to CALS for Biology or Nutrition if I am accepted. What are the hardest majors in CALS to be accepted to?? Or the easiest? Or are they all the same?
If you could pleaseeeeeeeeeee tell if I even have a chance- I was rejected ED- let me know! Thanksss</p>

<p>STATS-
SATs: 740M, 740CR, 690W
high school GPA, unweighted: 91/100
college GPA: 3.92 (taking Biology, Chemistry, Calc 3, Writing, Intermediate French, Band, Labs...etc: 19 Credits)
Activities: Bio Club, Big/Little Program, Habitat for Humanity, Crew Team, will be heavily involved in research this summer........ Please comment on my chances now!! Is one year of high grades not good enough???</p>

<p>Woah, you got outright rejected? Now I'm a little scared...I mean I see that your uw gpa isn't that high, but still, I would have assumed a deferral with your scores,college classes, research, and crew</p>

<p>what is your college?</p>

<p>SUNY Binghamton</p>

<p>I'd certainly give it a try. Transfer to A & S might be tough, but Ag school after showing you can handle college work at a high level seems possible as long as solid A's in both science and in math class. Be sure to get strong recommendations from at least two of your professors.</p>

<p>I expect your high school gpa did not place you at the top of your class from a school that feeds heavily to Cornell and that was the reason for your ED rejection and understand your efforts to raise that in college. Best wishes.</p>

<p>does anyone know if some majors are more selective than others?
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