04-04-2015, 10:30 AM
Cornell undergrad here. I never got around to taking the wines course myself, but practically everyone I knew did. While I don't know the pass/fail percentage, from what I heard it wasn't just sitting around getting sloshed; the exams did really test you knew your stuff about wines. And while, as an engineer, the hotel school was used a lot as a punchline, if your interest was in hospitality it seemed to get you what you needed. My frat little graduated from there and is now a somilier (sp?) somewhere up in NAPA, so good for him.
The vet school is tops in the nation, law school is pretty decent, and engineering ranks in the top 10. As they say, it's the easiest Ivy to get into and the hardest to stay in. In the meantime, being cold and in the middle of nowhere, there's plenty of hockey to watch and drinking to do.
The vet school is tops in the nation, law school is pretty decent, and engineering ranks in the top 10. As they say, it's the easiest Ivy to get into and the hardest to stay in. In the meantime, being cold and in the middle of nowhere, there's plenty of hockey to watch and drinking to do.
