Interview
An interview with Julian, from New Jersey, on his favorite and least favorite parts of Cornell. He likes it for the views and the nature, but complains that the workload can get hard sometimesâespecially in the College of Engineering.
The following is an computer-generated summary of the video transcript.
Speaking of the Ivy League schools, why'd you pick for now, Cornell seemed like a school I could reach with my scores. Cornell just seemed to be like a school that I could get into. I visited, and it was kind of nice, you know, like around those kind of beautiful. I got it on What Major are you in? I'm in engineering the College of Engineering, and I am majoring in computer science. How'd you come to choose that, Major? Is there a specific reason or Well, you know how Computer sciences, You know, you get like, a stable job, right? That is gradually is a popular. I'm also like into the computer science in general. So you said before you like the beautiful use that Cornell. What else do I like about? You know what? My favorite thing? Yeah, Same favorite thing. My favorite thing in Cornell, I think, probably would be the views would be knows. What about your least favorite thing about Cornell in, well, my least favorite thing about Cornell's about like college in engineering. There's a lot of home where I am always working. Yeah, Cornell College of Engineering is notoriously pretty hard, all right, honestly, really depends on which major urine and how difficult it is. For the most part, a lot of people do say engineering is pretty tough, but worthwhile.