I heard about a people search function on the Cornell website. Can anyone explain what that is? And how could it potentially aid a prospective student like me, if at all?
Absolutely, the Cornell University People Search is an online directory that provides information about faculty, staff, and students at Cornell University. It can be a handy tool for prospective students, especially those who are keen on understanding more about the faculty in their areas of interest.
By using this tool, you can find professors specializing in your area of interest and check out their research and publications. This will not only provide you a clearer picture of what you could be part of if you attend Cornell but also help you gain valuable insights about certain topics or course materials.
You may also be able to identify potential advisors or mentors based on their work or research. If you're considering working on a thesis or pursuing an independent study, finding a faculty member who shares your academic interest could be very beneficial.
However, please remember that reaching out to professors as a prospective student should be done very sparingly and respectfully. You should only reach out if you have specific, thoughtful questions that show you've taken the time to familiarize yourself with their work. Professors are busy individuals, and while many are happy to engage with students, they don't appreciate being contacted without a good reason.
Also, be mindful that some information might be missing or restricted due to privacy concerns – many people can choose to hide their details from public access.
So while it's not a direct admissions tool, the Cornell University People Search certainly holds some strategic benefits if utilized effectively and ethically.
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