Cornell EA Forum
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- top30man
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Re: Cornell EA
I would try to get it in tonight. Honestly ea does not provide an admissions boost, but Cornell was so slow with their rd last year. If you can't, don't. The why Cornell is more important to prevent yp.
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Re: Cornell EA
I cannot answer your question, but suggest that you apply ED to Northwestern (full tuition scholarship to ED admits starting this year), Virginia, Penn or Michigan with your numbers.
P.S. My best guess regarding Cornell EA is that it only provides an admissions boost if Cornell wants it to for that particular applicant. It is not like Virginia ED, for example, which assures applicants of a decision within two weeks after file is complete & clearly gives an admissions boost. Cornell's Dean states that EA does not give any admissions advantage & is non-binding, but does give a fairly quick decision (see Cornell Law School profile on this website--TLS).
P.S. My best guess regarding Cornell EA is that it only provides an admissions boost if Cornell wants it to for that particular applicant. It is not like Virginia ED, for example, which assures applicants of a decision within two weeks after file is complete & clearly gives an admissions boost. Cornell's Dean states that EA does not give any admissions advantage & is non-binding, but does give a fairly quick decision (see Cornell Law School profile on this website--TLS).
- paul34
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Re: Cornell EA
Do Cornell EA decisions include reserve & waitlist in addition to accept or decline decisions ?
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