<p>Hi everyone,</p>
<p>I feel really outdated posting here again after all the college admission craze I went through last year as a hs senior.</p>
<p>Anyways, so i am about to finish my freshman year at cornell. i am in the college of engineering and kind of in electrical engineering/computer science track, but through taking some biology related courses here, i have come to realize that engineering isn't what i really want to do: biology turns out to be my true love.</p>
<p>i have a couple of good reasons why i want to transfer out of cornell. my question is then, a)does mit have a good biology program?(i am not a premed) and b)does mit have lots of researchs going on? (cornell is a huge school=>lots of research opportunities)</p>
<p>about me/specs:</p>
<p>my GPA from the fall semester is 3.5. but considering the grade deflation at cornell AND the difficulty of the courses i took/am taking, I think 3.5 is just slightly less than ideal. (if you wonder, for the first sem, i took orgo(for sophomores), an intense cs programming course(for sophomores), and 1st year engineering math(with an A). and others are just required freshman stuff)</p>
<p>this semester i'm taking: microbiology for sophomores, biochemistry for juniors/seniors, 2nd sem engineering math and 1st sem engineering physics and some other required courses. i am expecting and hoping for something higher than 3.5 for this semester. </p>
<p>i also work in this genetics/biochem lab as a lab technician, but i will be doing intense research over this summer (which i believe is rare for a freshman)</p>
<p>i have a couple of other good extracurricula but since i already cut the ivy line in the past, i don't think this much hs stuff is necessary here.</p>
<p>RECAP:
a)does mit have a good biology program?(i am not a premed)
b)does mit have lots of research opportunities for undergrads?
and c)do i have any shot in tranfer?</p>
<p>thanks in advance.</p>
<p>PS. major reason for considering transfer: while taking first sem orgo, i was actually using course material found on MIT open courseware website to study=>realized the huge gap in the depth of materials between MIT and cornell.</p>