Transfer out of Cornell

<p>Misery loves company gomestar.</p>

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"Unlike some people here, I don't argue to win or to ground my self-worth/self-esteem."

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<p>Sorry, I was referring to someone else. </p>

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Misery loves company gomestar.

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<p>Indeed!</p>

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but I have, and that's what I wanted so share on this forum.

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<p>That's interesting. It's actually been quite remarkable, at least in my experience, how much ease students have when attempting to transfer between elite schools.</p>

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I don't argue to win

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<p>I don't argue to win either.</p>

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Indeed!

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<p>Lol. Yes! You got my joke!</p>

<p>I am just curious, did you end up transferring? Because I would like to transfer out of Cornell for similar reasons. I have a solid GPA, and do not find the workload too much, but I was not placed in a dorm my freshman year and because I also do not drink, nor am I religious. I haven’t found people to hang out with and despite the fact that I have joined groups, volunteered and am in a small scholarship, the fact that I do not drink continuously makes me an outcast.</p>