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Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 3:36 pm
by MillerTime
Mike12188 wrote:
LawSchoolPorFavor wrote:Have all the deferred applicants on TT whose status checkers updated this week been put on reserve?
Deferred back in November. Updated 3/21 and 3/22, haven't heard a final decision yet.
Same here.

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 3:38 pm
by jakersatcal
akili wrote:
jakersatcal wrote:Finally! My application is in review as of today :-)
Do they email you to tell you? Or do you have to look on the status checker?
I just checked the status checker, but the last time my status changed (from processing to complete) I got an email. Who knows? Maybe an email is on its way...

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:22 pm
by whymeohgodno
OMG UNDER REVIEW!!!

How many under review dates do people usually get?

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:23 pm
by rockies2
No email, just status checker

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:28 pm
by neonx
whymeohgodno wrote:OMG UNDER REVIEW!!!

How many under review dates do people usually get?
Most people: 3. I had five.

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:25 pm
by whymeohgodno
neonx wrote:
whymeohgodno wrote:OMG UNDER REVIEW!!!

How many under review dates do people usually get?
Most people: 3. I had five.
How long did it take since your first IR date till your decision?

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:49 pm
by sarahlawg
whymeohgodno wrote:
neonx wrote:
whymeohgodno wrote:OMG UNDER REVIEW!!!

How many under review dates do people usually get?
Most people: 3. I had five.
How long did it take since your first IR date till your decision?
mine was a month. I went IR 1 day after I went complete though.

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:50 pm
by whymeohgodno
sarahlawg wrote:
whymeohgodno wrote:
neonx wrote:
whymeohgodno wrote:OMG UNDER REVIEW!!!

How many under review dates do people usually get?
Most people: 3. I had five.
How long did it take since your first IR date till your decision?
mine was a month. I went IR 1 day after I went complete though.
Was it for EA? If so I guess it doesn't apply to me :(

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:27 am
by sarahlawg
whymeohgodno wrote:
sarahlawg wrote:
whymeohgodno wrote:
How long did it take since your first IR date till your decision?
mine was a month. I went IR 1 day after I went complete though.
Was it for EA? If so I guess it doesn't apply to me :(
No.. 1/25-->2/22

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 9:21 am
by Ginj
Just wanted to say that I'm not applying until next year...but after monitoring this thread, you guys are stressing me out.

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 10:47 am
by PinkCow
Ginj wrote:Just wanted to say that I'm not applying until next year...but after monitoring this thread, you guys are stressing me out.

Pro tip: Don't apply EA, but apply early. It seems nearly every EA gets deferred (and then you have to wait a long time). I applied I think November, took December LSAT, and got a decision late February.

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 11:52 am
by neonx
PinkCow wrote:
Ginj wrote:Just wanted to say that I'm not applying until next year...but after monitoring this thread, you guys are stressing me out.

Pro tip: Don't apply EA, but apply early. It seems nearly every EA gets deferred (and then you have to wait a long time). I applied I think November, took December LSAT, and got a decision late February.
Another tip: if you get an interview request, brace yourself for some hardcore prying.

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:09 pm
by illwill
neonx wrote:
PinkCow wrote:
Ginj wrote:Just wanted to say that I'm not applying until next year...but after monitoring this thread, you guys are stressing me out.

Pro tip: Don't apply EA, but apply early. It seems nearly every EA gets deferred (and then you have to wait a long time). I applied I think November, took December LSAT, and got a decision late February.
Another tip: if you get an interview request, brace yourself for some hardcore prying.
Prying as in will you attend Cornell for sure or just generally about your interest in Cornell, why law, etc.?

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:10 pm
by neonx
illwill wrote:
neonx wrote:
PinkCow wrote:
Ginj wrote:Just wanted to say that I'm not applying until next year...but after monitoring this thread, you guys are stressing me out.

Pro tip: Don't apply EA, but apply early. It seems nearly every EA gets deferred (and then you have to wait a long time). I applied I think November, took December LSAT, and got a decision late February.
Another tip: if you get an interview request, brace yourself for some hardcore prying.
Prying as in will you attend Cornell for sure or just generally about your interest in Cornell, why law, etc.?
The former.

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:24 pm
by emjay
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this question, but should I send Cornell a LOCI since it's my top choice and over four months have passed since I submitted my app? I've been complete since 3/6 and didn't submit a 'Why Cornell' essay because I didn't realize I could and feel that a LOCI would be a good supplement to my app and remind them that I'm still alive. Anyone tried this?

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:29 pm
by Ratchet Jackson
emjay wrote:I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this question, but should I send Cornell a LOCI since it's my top choice and over four months have passed since I submitted my app? I've been complete since 3/6 and didn't submit a 'Why Cornell' essay because I didn't realize I could and feel that a LOCI would be a good supplement to my app and remind them that I'm still alive. Anyone tried this?
Yes. Do this yesterday.

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:33 pm
by NorCalBruin
PinkCow wrote:
Ginj wrote:Just wanted to say that I'm not applying until next year...but after monitoring this thread, you guys are stressing me out.

Pro tip: Don't apply EA, but apply early. It seems nearly every EA gets deferred (and then you have to wait a long time). I applied I think November, took December LSAT, and got a decision late February.

Are you sure that's a pro tip? I applied EA and got in... which made for a LOT less waiting. Definitely worth it if you get in EA. For what it's worth, I wrote a pretty convincing "Why Cornell" and I also had numbers typical of people who actually end up going. I think if you have higher numbers (170+ / really high GPA ) they expect that you might go somewhere else and end up deferring you---in that case it might not be worth it. I think anyone with a 167, 168, or 169 and 3.6-3.9 gpa should apply EA. It looks like those are the type of people who got in EA. Just my thoughts. Maybe I'm completely wrong. (If anything, write a "Why Cornell"!)

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 2:15 pm
by sarahlawg
NorCalBruin wrote:
PinkCow wrote: Pro tip: Don't apply EA, but apply early. It seems nearly every EA gets deferred (and then you have to wait a long time). I applied I think November, took December LSAT, and got a decision late February.

Are you sure that's a pro tip? I applied EA and got in... which made for a LOT less waiting. Definitely worth it if you get in EA.
Plus you have a much better chance at getting one of those big scholarship invites.
emjay wrote:I've been complete since 3/6 and didn't submit a 'Why Cornell' essay because I didn't realize I could
The "Why Cornell" was built into the app IIRC. Just look on their site about what they say about additional materials.

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 3:01 pm
by Shloime
For the record, my interview was not an overly-intense-YP-investigation. I was asked "Why Law," "Why Cornell," and a bnc of other general questions as well as questions regarding my resume. But I wasn't put on the spot and asked whether I would come, how interested I am, etc.

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 3:05 pm
by Flett
NorCalBruin wrote:
PinkCow wrote:
Ginj wrote:Just wanted to say that I'm not applying until next year...but after monitoring this thread, you guys are stressing me out.

Pro tip: Don't apply EA, but apply early. It seems nearly every EA gets deferred (and then you have to wait a long time). I applied I think November, took December LSAT, and got a decision late February.

Are you sure that's a pro tip? I applied EA and got in... which made for a LOT less waiting. Definitely worth it if you get in EA. For what it's worth, I wrote a pretty convincing "Why Cornell" and I also had numbers typical of people who actually end up going. I think if you have higher numbers (170+ / really high GPA ) they expect that you might go somewhere else and end up deferring you---in that case it might not be worth it. I think anyone with a 167, 168, or 169 and 3.6-3.9 gpa should apply EA. It looks like those are the type of people who got in EA. Just my thoughts. Maybe I'm completely wrong. (If anything, write a "Why Cornell"!)
I also applied EA and got in. TBH, I doubt I would have been accepted if I hadn't applied EA. There are other Native and URM candidates, with much better numbers, who are still waiting to hear back at this point.

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:16 pm
by SisyphusHappy
Looks like scholarships started coming out yesterday. Anyone here gotten one yet? If so, email or USPS?

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:19 pm
by sarahlawg
SisyphusHappy wrote:Looks like scholarships started coming out yesterday. Anyone here gotten one yet? If so, email or
USPS?
On of the people on LSN said snail mail.

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:21 pm
by unc0mm0n1
Flett wrote:
NorCalBruin wrote:
PinkCow wrote:
Ginj wrote:Just wanted to say that I'm not applying until next year...but after monitoring this thread, you guys are stressing me out.

Pro tip: Don't apply EA, but apply early. It seems nearly every EA gets deferred (and then you have to wait a long time). I applied I think November, took December LSAT, and got a decision late February.

Are you sure that's a pro tip? I applied EA and got in... which made for a LOT less waiting. Definitely worth it if you get in EA. For what it's worth, I wrote a pretty convincing "Why Cornell" and I also had numbers typical of people who actually end up going. I think if you have higher numbers (170+ / really high GPA ) they expect that you might go somewhere else and end up deferring you---in that case it might not be worth it. I think anyone with a 167, 168, or 169 and 3.6-3.9 gpa should apply EA. It looks like those are the type of people who got in EA. Just my thoughts. Maybe I'm completely wrong. (If anything, write a "Why Cornell"!)
I also applied EA and got in. TBH, I doubt I would have been accepted if I hadn't applied EA. There are other Native and URM candidates, with much better numbers, who are still waiting to hear back at this point.

+1 on this I have quite a bit better LSAT and a much better GPA submitted in December have heard back from multilpe schools and I still haven't heard a peep out of Cornell. I think if I would have applied EA I would be in by now. So if this is a place you want to go and your numbers are in the range of noraml applicants I think EA might be the way to go.

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:41 pm
by NorCalBruin
Called financial aid today. They said they started rolling out financial aid decisions a couple days ago. They said mine would be in the mail by the end of today, so I should get it early next week (being in Cali and all)

Re: Cornell 2011 applicants

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 11:53 pm
by sarahlawg
people who got aid awards recently - do you have a notation of it on your status checker? I notice it says nothing for me under mailings regarding finaid... :?