<p>For all the athletes on Cornell football/basketball/etc., are any of them in ILR? I would assume that most athletes would be in Arts & Sciences.</p>
<p>Most of the athletes are probably in CALS (AEM, communications) or in the Hotel School.</p>
<p>or it would be very stereotypical to think all the athletes are in one school. If I go to Cornell, I will try to walk on the the XC team. And I applied to engineering.</p>
<p>“or it would be very stereotypical to think all the athletes are in one school”</p>
<p>look at the hockey team roster, the majority are AEM in CALS. </p>
<p>Buuuut, that’s only the profile of one team. I know plenty of athletes in ILR from soccer players (2 of them), swimmers, and some other sport that I forget.</p>
<p>Also I know a guy who will be playing football and is going into engineering.</p>
<p>One of my group partners last semester in organizational behavior was a football lineman, so there are definitely atheletes in ILR.</p>
<p>“look at the hockey team roster, the majority are AEM in CALS.”</p>
<p>Why is that? Do AEM students have lighter workloads and thus more time to play sports?</p>
<p>AEM classes are notoriously easy. Are they easy because there are so many athletes in them or are athletes in them because they’re easy, that’s tougher to tell.</p>