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How is Cornell Mechanical Engineering Ranked for Transfers?

Looking to transfer into Cornell's Mechanical Engineering program and was wondering how it ranks compared to other schools. Is it a good choice for transfer students? Any advice on how to enhance my application?

11 months ago

Cornell University's College of Engineering, which houses the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering department, is consistently recognized as one of the top engineering schools in the nation (and the world). Specific rankings for transfer students aren't usually published, but as with regular admissions, the academic selectivity and resources of a program impact the overall learning experience.

In terms of enhancing your application, transferring to a selective school like Cornell can be competitive, so strong academic performance is key. Show dedication to your current program, especially in prerequisites for your major, like math, physics, and any available engineering courses. If you haven't already, try to get involved in engineering-related extracurriculars, such as research projects, internships, or design teams, to showcase your passion for the field.

Your statement can also make a significant difference. When crafting your essay, tell your story and explain why you're seeking to transfer. Discuss specifically what about Cornell's Mechanical Engineering program attracts you. Is it specific faculty, research opportunities, student organizations, or the curriculum structure? The more clear and detailed you can be about why Cornell is the right place for you to study Mechanical Engineering, the better.

Lastly, recommendations from your current professors can provide insights into your capabilities, knowledge, and commitment to your field of study. It can be beneficial if those professors teach subjects that are directly relevant to your intended major.

11 months ago

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