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Did you come here to get confirmation of the choice you've already made or did you want honest opinions?while im sure there's an observation here to be made about a Schrödinger-esque prestige/rigor component to what you're saying, my goal is just to get into umass for med school.
also, a 3.9 at umass vs a 3.9 at cornell is far more than just saying you'll get a 3.9.
at cornell, it means you study for hours every day (i already do tbh), never going outside, and barely interacting with the student life. sure, there might be exceptions, but consistently scoring at the top of the curve (in orgo) against world-class students presents an admission benefit that seems minuscule to the difficulty and my overall well-being and satisfaction in college.
Given all of this, I'm left wondering why you transferred at all? I can't imagine Cornell being cheaper (although maybe they gave you a great FA deal), and you want to be at UMass for medical school...while im sure there's an observation here to be made about a Schrödinger-esque prestige/rigor component to what you're saying, my goal is just to get into umass for med school.
also, a 3.9 at umass vs a 3.9 at cornell is far more than just saying you'll get a 3.9.
at cornell, it means you study for hours every day (i already do tbh), never going outside, and barely interacting with the student life. sure, there might be exceptions, but consistently scoring at the top of the curve (in orgo) against world-class students presents an admission benefit that seems minuscule to the difficulty and my overall well-being and satisfaction in college.
What’s your major?Hello, I transferred to Cornell from UMass Amherst. I'm currently a sophomore. I am currently taking physics, and plan on taking organic chemistry 1 and 2 (lectures only) over the summer at UMass. My plan is to take Cornell orgo lab during junior fall, and also biochem/genetics/etc at Cornell. Is this ok? My logic is that prestige doesn't matter, and that my Gen bio/Gen chem/stat/calc 1 grades are already from UMass.
Here are a few more questions I have:
1) Theoretically speaking, would it be looked down for me to take even more pre-reqs beyond orgo lecture over the summer at UMass? what's the limit?
2) Would it be bad if my GPA at UMass is way higher than at Cornell? (like 3.9 at umass but like 3.5-3.7 at cornell?)
My logic is that admissions committees (for the most part?) don't care about prestige, and pragmatically, Cornell is significantly more rigorous than UMass. And you are probably wondering why I transferred--it's 15k cheaper a year for me to go to cornell (more than full tuition off).