My Double Major Experience

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As a senior in high school, nothing is more stressful than having to think about your college application. Your least favorite questions consist of, “where are you applying to?” or “what do you want your major to be?” The daunting questions are endless, but at the end of the day, you’ll come to terms with where you want to study and what you want to study, regardless of the stress.

My Favorite Class

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My favorite class last semester was AMST 3370: American Theater on Stage and Screen II (1960-Present). This class examined how theater responds to historical events and the process of play adaptation from script to screen.

My Favorite Class

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Cornell offers an incredible range of unique classes, but there was one course that immediately caught my attention when I was browsing the catalog for my first pre-enrollment over the summer: SPAN 2070: Intermediate Spanish for the Medical and Health Professions.

A Day in the Life of an ILR Student

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I woke up this morning bright and early for my 8:40 class. Luckily, as a North Campus resident, I was able to step outside and straight into Morrison Dining to get breakfast before heading over to Ives Hall, the home of the ILR School. While there are some exceptions, the majority of ILR classes are held in Ives, especially when you are completing your required courses in the first two years.  

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