<p>how hard is it to switch from CALS to the business school</p>
<p>and what are the chances of someone majoring in bio in cals and hten going to med school or dental school</p>
<p>how hard is it to switch from CALS to the business school</p>
<p>and what are the chances of someone majoring in bio in cals and hten going to med school or dental school</p>
<p>Cornell doesn’t have an undergraduate business school</p>
<p>If you mean transferring into the AEM major, it’s not too hard if you received decent grades in AEM courses. Even if you get denied, students keep applying in subsequent semesters and eventually most of them get in.</p>
<p>Your college or your major has no direct effect on chances of one getting into medical school</p>
<p>“what are the chances of someone majoring in bio in cals and hten going to med school or dental school”</p>
<p>Overall, around 1000 people start out premed each year. Only 230 of them apply. 75% get into med school. So, if you do the math, that’s 17%. As jrcho88 noted, your college and major has little bearing on your chances so you can expect that 17% figure to be applicable to any major or college.</p>
<p>could i be premed in
CALS</p>
<p>nope, the only school that allows the fulfillment of pre-medical requirements at Cornell is the hotel school</p>
<p>Didn’t we just say twice in a row that you can be premed in any college, any major?</p>