Cornell Engineering Premed? Bad Idea?

<p>It seems as if you are too focused on the numbers and your future plans (that you aren’t even sure about); you should choose a school because you think you will enjoy your next four years there, while studying subjects you want to study. If you firmly believe in the correlation between high GPA and high med school matriculation, why don’t you apply to your local community college? I’m sure you’d be able to get a higher GPA there than at Cornell CoE. That would be beneficial for everybody; you would stop worrying about Cornell and the kids at Cornell wouldn’t have to deal with the pretentious and condescending child you are. </p>

<p>(I can’t wait to see your overreaction to this post)</p>