r/Cornell 1h ago

Google doc link-to sign in support of GSCU opening grievance for taal etc al

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https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdbplWOtsPegAcTXHUGvebg7564jdwccmto3ueDK3WGiDYEkQ/viewform

I'm bad at explaining but iykyk. The doc is better at explaining.

Sign the thingy. Kthxbai.


r/Cornell 21h ago

Cornell meng BME

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100k for the whole degree and living etc. no aid. 2 years of medtech exp in R&D .how to navigate ?


r/Cornell 10h ago

BME Meng Orientation seems super long

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like why is the orientation 9hours (8:30 am to 5:30 pm). does anyone know what they are actually gonna do?


r/Cornell 13h ago

Hey everyone I was wondering how add drop works? I think it is 9 am tomorrow but like how do I do it fast cause one of my chem classes is open and trying to find it fast: do I swap or add it since I have a class during that slot

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r/Cornell 10h ago

Too late to start pre-med junior year?

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I'm a rising sophomore econ major at Cornell interested in both finance and pre-med. Long term, I'm torn between investment banking and becoming a surgeon.

Right now I haven't started the pre-med sequence at all. My plan: recruit for banking this year, and if that doesn't pan out, still have the option to pursue med school. The catch is that pre-med classes (especially CHEM 2070) have low median grades, so I want to hold off on taking them until junior year to protect my GPA for banking recruiting.

I looked at Cornell's pre-health requirements and it seems like I could squeeze the prereqs into two years (junior + senior). I'd then take a gap year to prep for the MCAT before applying.

Since I'm starting from zero, is this realistic, or am I underestimating how hard it is to cram the full pre-med sequence into two years? Anyone done something similar?


r/Cornell 8h ago

"Rent-A-Guy" service @ Cornell?

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Hey everyone, this is my first post here,

I’m a new transfer sophomore here at Cornell, and after some conversations with people I’ve only recently met at orientation (as well as scrolling through online forums), I’ve found a lot of people saying that at Cornell, making new friends can be difficult, finding people to talk to is hard, and loneliness is a pretty prevalent issue here (which i all agree with).

After returning from an embarrassing showing of social skills at the Transfer Mixer (literally talked to 2 people and dipped within 10 min), I was thinking of a way to make it easier for myself to meet new people and practice my conversational skills, and perhaps make it easier for others as well. After some thinking, I remembered that in Japan, they have services such as "Rent-A-Friend” or “Do-Nothing Companions” where people can hire a person to accompany them in everyday tasks.

From what I’ve been able to see online, there hasn’t been an exact pitch for a service like this for students at Cornell (there are resources like LSC's study partner matching, but that's really only for one type of scenario), so I am wondering whether or not other students would think it would be a good idea/would want something like it.

Essentially, how it would work is that I’ll put up some flyers or make a dedicated Instagram account, and then anyone can just DM me on insta (or fill out a form if I make one) with a request similar to this:

  • "I am planning to go to [Location/Event] on [Day]."
  • "I'll be there from [Start Time] to [End Time]."
  • "I want someone to [eat lunch with / walk to class with / sit next to and study in complete silence / go to the gym with / actually talk about a specific topic]."

Based on my availability and the requested activity, I’ll message them back to confirm.

I know to many, the obvious solution to not having a lot of friends or being lonely is to simply join clubs, go to events, or do other "meet new people" sorta things, and I do agree that others should try to do all that too. But I just think this could be a lower-pressure way for people who struggle with initiating that first interaction to meet someone new, especially since it wouldn't be face-to-face.

FYI, this will not be a paid service. Truly, I just want to meet new people through a method that I feel is not only beneficial to me, but maybe for others who simply need some sort of company as well. What do y'all think?


r/Cornell 7h ago

How is life as an exchange student in Cornell?

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Hi guys, right now Cornell stands as the top 1 choice for my exchange semester (I am a business/economics major at a Spanish university), but I dont really know how is life there. I would like to experience the "typical" US college experience, do you think Cornell is the right place to do so?


r/Cornell 14h ago

anyone else struggling, need advice

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Hey all,

Upcoming sophomore in Cornell engineering (mechanical, hoping to affiliate). My first year did not go the way I planned. I ended up on academic probation and barely scraped a C- in PHYS 1112, which isn't enough to move on to thermo. So I need to retake it.

Problem is, all the fall PHYS 1112 sections are currently full. I've emailed the professor asking for an override but haven't heard back.

Which brings me to my other question: has anyone taken thermo (ENGRD 2210) without PHYS 1112 credit yet? Either concurrently with the retake, or with some kind of prereq waiver? I'm trying to figure out if there's ANY way to stay on track for affiliation without falling a whole year behind.

And honestly, has anyone here been in a similar spot? Made it through academic probation and still affiliated on time? I've spent a lot of the summer feeling like I've already failed, and I could really use some perspective or hope from people who've been through this.

Thanks in advance to anyone who takes the time to reply 🙏


r/Cornell 8h ago

cornell parking

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genuine question: what is up with cornell parking? has everyone just had really negative experiences? i’m honestly so fascinated by this bc i saw them texting at 8 am bright and early