Yes, it is a REQUIREMENT for graduation
Yes, If you do not know how to swim, the will teach you.
Yes, you do. Every year.
No they do not. At most camps, all they do is take a fairly easy swim test. They may require it to take some aquatics merit badges though.
Cornell has many majors, each of which require different courses for admission.
if you want to pass a swim test, all you have to do is what the the tester tells you to do. if you can't do it, you don't pass. keep trying!
A swim test is typically required to ensure that individuals have the necessary skills and safety awareness to participate in water-related activities. It helps assess a person's comfort level and ability to handle themselves in the water, reducing the risk of accidents or drowning. Additionally, swim tests may be mandated for certain programs or facilities to ensure the safety of all participants.
To enlist in the navy, you don't necessarily need to know how to swim at the time of joining. However, you will be required to pass a swim test during basic training. The navy provides swimming lessons for recruits who are not proficient swimmers. It's recommended to practice swimming before joining to increase your chances of success in passing the swim test.
I'm guessing not as long as it would take for you to swim there.
Cornell University was founded by Andrew D. White and Ezra Cornell.
You don't really need any experience in the sport of competitive swimming. Obviously, you need to know how to swim and be of age and you must take a lifeguard class and test which usually involves having to swim about a 300 I believe
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/
Ezra Cornell Founded Cornell University, along with Andrew White