As of now, I believe universities give full scholarships to international students if they have really high grades and high standardized test scores. Each college is different, so you should usually follow up with Cornell directly. Be sure to also review what students of Cornell say about scholarships and also how it is to be a student at Cornell. You can check this the reviews of actual Cornell students:
http://www.unigo.com/cornell_university/reviews/
Cornell University provides need-based scholarships. There are no merit or athletic scholarships.
Students at Cornell receive full need-based aid.
Cornell is a great school with a great academic reputation. You can check the exact score of SAT of math and English of students at Cornell University from the Cornell page on Unigo.com: http://www.unigo.com/cornell_university/reviews/
There are classes with fewer than six students at Cornell. There are other classes that are significantly larger.
Cornell notes came from Cornell University when the instructors wanted a way to help students do good on tests.
I'm not exactly sure what your question is asking, but you can read more about general education courses required for Cornell University by going to Unigo.com's webpage for Cornell: http://www.unigo.com/cornell university/ Check out the forum on that same page where you can ask your specific question to actual Cornell students.
The mascot of Cornell University (the Ivy league education establishment in Ithaca New York), is the BIG RED BEAR. The University sports teams are known as "The Big Red". The University students and graduates are referred to as "Cornellians".
Many students are deferred from Cornell each year. If you have your heart set, pursue the recommendations of the admissions office and get deferred enrollment.
Cornell University was founded by Andrew D. White and Ezra Cornell.
A person can apply for financial aid through Cornell University by using the official website of the university, under the section Financial Aid. There are some deadlines for applications that need to be considered.
Cornell University was created in 1865.
The population of Ithaca, NY is around 30,000, plus about 21,000 students at Cornell University and 6,500 students at Ithaca College.