<p>How do you make sure the school you chose to go to for freshman year has the exact courses you need to meet the requirements? I reallly want to go to Cornell so I don’t want to send in my deposit to a school that does not offer what I need to transfer. Also, I was thinking it would be kind of obnoxious to tell my advisor at my freshman-year college that I intend to transfer. Should I just pretend like I’m not? Cuz I kind of want some guidance to help me fulfill the requirements. Does anyone have any helpful experience?</p>
<p>i told most professors, of the small classes at least, of my intentions and they supported them and helped me make sure to get a good grade, but i guess that varies from teacher to teacher. i did make sure that my school had all of the classes except for one: an ethics class. i’m transferring in bio & society in CALS and i needed one ethics class and i ended up taking a sociology class called medicinal sociology, and i made sure cornell would take this class as an ethics class.</p>
<p>Ya they give a GIANT selection of courses to take for your requirements. I was wondering what to tell me teachers next year. I figured I’d tell my advisors and some of my friends…I donno lol. I don’t think I’ll wear my Cornell jacket tho haha</p>