<p>If my strength is math and science, should I apply to Arts & Sciences or others like engineering? Is Arts& Sciences more arts or more sciences? I saw somewhere that they look for applicants with strong interest in liberal arts, which are not really math and science...but I am an international student and english is just NOT going to be my strength.</p>
<p>Depends what you want to major in.</p>
<p>undecided. most possibly something in math or science, but very general. If I get to choose though I might choose CAS cuz I do want to learn more in liberal arts just for the sake of exploration but doesn't engineering has a much high acceptance rate?</p>
<p>Choose CAS 'cause engineering will scare you, its hard. but other than that the engineering school is more for people who know what they want to do already are some idea of it. CAS allows you to take similar classes and a variety of other ones.
If you are feeling lost on what to put as ur major they suggest just saying that you are undecided. SAy something like "with all the choices I see at Cornell I fee that this school gives me the ability to explore and find out what I want to do in life" Most of the people in CAS are undecided anyway. Some say pre-law or pre-med but some of them are undecided too.</p>
<p>you might want to look into CALS (the ag and life sciences school). Engineering and CALS both have a higher acceptance rate than arts and sciences, so if you are strong in the sciences it might make more sense to apply to one of those 2 schools. You'll definitely still be able to take classes in arts and sciences even if you are in the other 2 schools.</p>
<p>Thanks for the advice. Is it hard to transfer between the Cornell Colleges?</p>