Transferrring to Cornell?

<p>Thank you for stating the obvious dewdrop87. Nice attempt but I am well aware that the college of vet medicine is a graduate school. If you haven’t noticed. The OP is already a freshman in another institution. My statement still holds significant weight because DVM degree candidates can apply the second year of college as early admits. Which is probably going to be the same time frame that she would be applying to Cornell.</p>

<p>[High</a> School Student Information - Cornell Veterinary Medicine](<a href=“http://www.vet.cornell.edu/admissions/hsinfo.htm#whenapply]High”>http://www.vet.cornell.edu/admissions/hsinfo.htm#whenapply)</p>

<p>I also know this because I have Two friends that were accepted to the vet school from a 2 year community college.</p>

<p>And Campuscsi, Thanks for letting me know when I joined. Im not sure what it is your implying but my join date really has no bearing of my knowledge about Cornell admissions. So you may stop while your ahead. Some people like myself lead busy lives, have you thought about that?</p>

<p>And yes, im not trying to slam the school of Veterinary medicine. Its just a fact that the engineering school is by and large more competitive simply because Cornell is more known for engineering. Although there are other great schools in Cornell of equal caliber, you cant argue that engineering is the most competitive to get accepted to.</p>

<p>I am just trying to help, please don’t come here and assume that you know more than I do simply because you joined this forum before I did. Im just here to help the OP not to start arguments.</p>

<p>I am not saying that the Vet School is not a great school. Just not as competitive as the engineering school.</p>