What DONT you like about Cornell

<p>awesome. i hella want to take it now =]</p>

<p>can ilr'ies take it?</p>

<p>Yes. Any student in any college can take any course that they want, as long as they satisfy the pre-requisites. Bizarre as it sounds, hotel students take upper-level math courses, and engineers take English seminars on James Joyce.</p>

<p>No, Stringa, everyone but ILRies can take it. We even let townies take it.</p>

<p>And norcalguy means townies who don't even attend cornell over ILRers!!</p>

<p>Except I dont know if the same professor will be teaching it from now on. He has been talking about retiring for a while now. So, it might not be quite as amazing as it always was in the future.</p>

<p>o_o how do you take attendance w/ 1400 people..?</p>

<p>theres a TA assigned to each section of the auditorium and they take attendance...theres tons of TAs so it actually works</p>

<p>pm123- yes, Maas has been talking about retiring forever. I know someone who took Psych 101 more than 10 years ago, and he said that Maas talked about retiring even then. I'll believe it only when a different professor finally stands up on the stage at Bailey on the first day of classes. Of course, Maas will retire at some point, but I don't think people need to worry yet. ;)</p>

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No, Stringa, everyone but ILRies can take it. We even let townies take it.

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lol...for a second i got scared, but then i realized that ILR lets you take 40 units of elective work.</p>

<p>Before, i had the same mindset as stringa and splintercell, but the more time i spend on the cornell board, the more laughable it becomes how people think ILR/CALS/HumEc/etc are subpar education because they are semi-public.</p>

<p>If CALS was not considered "ivy/cornell," it wouldnt be on businessweek's top 20 undergrad business program in the nation :p, since the business program is AEM (in CALS).</p>

<p>No. If CALS was not considered Ivy/Cornell, then students in the college wouldn't be able to participate on Cornell's varsity sports teams.</p>

<p>The Ivy League is nothing more than a sports league with common recruiting policies. Get over it.</p>

<p>i hope that wasnt directed at me, since i was defending cornell lol</p>

<p>Nah. It was just a general shaking of the fist towards the world.</p>

<p>I DONT like it when it's 3 am, you're drunk, and you can't get a ridiculous burrito from the statler because it's closed and you have to use your own cash to buy some munchies. </p>

<p>On the other hand, the hot truck and louie's lunch - incredible late night pickings.</p>

<p>I don't like how certain screens at the Regal Theaters in Pyramid Mall don't have cupholders on the seats. You figure the movie theater would be trying to convince you to buy the overpriced drinks and Icees.</p>

<p>Wait...how far away is the regal theather? Because I have a giftcard there and I dont have ne near me =D</p>

<p>It's at the mall so it's a bus ride away.</p>

<p>yeah, it's like a 2 minute car ride, but the buses go there every few minutes</p>

<p>Worst part about Cornell:</p>

<p>Its really hard to get here. I feel like I've been stranded at half the airports on the East Coast.</p>

<p>US Airways sucks</p>

<p>Other than that, i Love it</p>

<p>oh yeah, I don't like when Hotelies/AEM majors/Any other bs major complain about the amt. of work :)</p>

<p>ok and that answer leads me to something i dont like about cornell....hard science/math/pre-med/engineering majors who are constantly bashing "BS" majors. so many of them are just so elitist. it gets tiring for a history major who has just as much work and just as clear a plan for my career path (i'm prelaw). honestly, the hard science people need to get over themselves. smart people study other things too. including, believe it or not, hotel management.</p>