Cornell University Summer College

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Transcript Cornell University Summer College

By Idil Galip
What will I gain by attending
Cornell Summer College?
 You will experience college life
 Meet people from all parts of the world including the
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Take undergraduate courses
Will have the opportunity to study with worldrenowned professors
Earn an average of three to six credits depending on
your program
Learn about college admissions
( And a really cool diploma!)
What have I personally liked about
the summer courses?
 I met awesome people and made very, very good friends
 It really gave me a solid idea about what I want to do when I
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I though I was in college for three weeks (yes, it is that
realistic)
I improved my writing and researching skills dramatically
I had an amazing time while I was there
They had the best food ever
The campus was absolutely beautiful, so pretty that I
wanted to take it home with me
Some programs that Cornell offers
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Architecture
Art
Business (Hotel Management and The Business World)
College Success
Engineering
Environmental Studies
Film
Humanities
Law and Politics
Literature
Medicine, Science and Research (the one I went to)
Psychology
Veterinary Medicine (the best in the country)
Writing
Program Charges, Financial Aid and
all that uncomfortable details
 Six-week session: $9180 ($9230 for Architecture)
 Three-week session: $5,550 ($5,600 for Art)
 Deadline for most programs is April 30, 2010
 Apply as early as possible to get into first choice
programs (in 2009 there were wait lists for several
three week programs)
 There are a limited number of financial- aid
scholarships available, and the deadline is April 2, 2010
Here are some pictures me and my
friends took during the program
This is where we had our lectures,
it is called the Goldwin-Smith Hall
Random house
I know it doesn’t make sense. We tried hard to understand it.
BEFORE CORNELL
This is my section, we were about 12 students. There was 94 people in my program,
but we would only have the lectures together and then we would go into our separate
sections and discuss the our topic for 2 periods.
AFTER CORNELL
I know.