Hey, I recently got accepted ED to Cornell engineering class of 2028! Ur videos have been very informative so please keep doing more of them. Just wondering how the class rigor is there as I heard it can be pretty tough
Congratulations! The classes here are definitely rigorous - I struggled quite a bit my first year here. But I think over time, I adapted and figured out how to study better and stress less. I'll hopefully be making a video about this sometime this semester, so keep your eyes peeled!
Hi Candy, my son will be Cornell for his PhD visiting. What about the weather at Ithaca in Feb.? Does Need snow boots and winter jacket? Also what about the transportation from airport to campus? Many thanks!
The weather in Ithaca during Jan, Feb, and the beginning of March is very cold, snowy, and icy😥so I would highly recommend 1-2 nice winter jackets (a lot of people wear Canada Goose, but it's really expensive - my jacket is just from Macys!) and snow boots. As for transportation, Ithaca does have a very small airport, so getting to campus is just a 10-20 min Uber ride. But because the airport is so small, most people fly to NYC or Syracuse, and then they would book an OurBus ride back to campus.
They let you re-do problems when you get them wrong? They give you extra credit opportunities?? Sounds like a community college. Strong schools don't let you do those things ;)
Our professors always give us very challenging problems on exams that are not usually covered directly in lectures - this motivates us to fully understanding how to apply concepts. So when the entire class struggles with an exam, instead of just curving everyone's scores by some percentage, our professors gives us a chance to earn points back so that we are actually learning how to do the problems we missed!
Hey, I recently got accepted ED to Cornell engineering class of 2028! Ur videos have been very informative so please keep doing more of them. Just wondering how the class rigor is there as I heard it can be pretty tough
Congratulations! The classes here are definitely rigorous - I struggled quite a bit my first year here. But I think over time, I adapted and figured out how to study better and stress less. I'll hopefully be making a video about this sometime this semester, so keep your eyes peeled!
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Hi Candy, my son will be Cornell for his PhD visiting. What about the weather at Ithaca in Feb.? Does Need snow boots and winter jacket? Also what about the transportation from airport to campus? Many thanks!
The weather in Ithaca during Jan, Feb, and the beginning of March is very cold, snowy, and icy😥so I would highly recommend 1-2 nice winter jackets (a lot of people wear Canada Goose, but it's really expensive - my jacket is just from Macys!) and snow boots. As for transportation, Ithaca does have a very small airport, so getting to campus is just a 10-20 min Uber ride. But because the airport is so small, most people fly to NYC or Syracuse, and then they would book an OurBus ride back to campus.
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They let you re-do problems when you get them wrong? They give you extra credit opportunities?? Sounds like a community college. Strong schools don't let you do those things ;)
Our professors always give us very challenging problems on exams that are not usually covered directly in lectures - this motivates us to fully understanding how to apply concepts. So when the entire class struggles with an exam, instead of just curving everyone's scores by some percentage, our professors gives us a chance to earn points back so that we are actually learning how to do the problems we missed!
You know nothing about STEM in Cornell. You won't survive CS 2112 or 4820. STFU.
Have you heard of the Ivy League by any chance? ;)