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Not in CHE so can’t comment directly, but most of the people I know in CHE are pre-med. So it is a good amount of work – science classes with labs can be, but if you are willing to put in the effort you’ll get good grades. You’ll get a good handle of the amount of work necessary after one semester at Cornell.</p>
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<p>That’s some dedication, but as cliche as it sounds those people are really hurting themselves. It was evident in 3500 with means of 95+ on the HWs coupled with means of low 60s on the prelims, where the HW was often more difficult than the prelims. </p>
<p>Off-topic: Do you know the text that will be (or was) used in 3510?</p>