If there was a hug and kisses smiley face, I would post it. Gracias!robotoroboto wrote:withdraw e-mail sent. BEST of luck to those who still want cornell!jks289 wrote:There appear to be a few applicants who's status check hasn't changed yet. It is possible that there is an accept or two in that pile.robotoroboto wrote:is anybody getting accepted off of EA? or all we are going straight to reserve or rejection?
i would withdraw but that would require a minimum of effort on my part, which they don't deserve.
Edit to add: Please withdraw if you don't want to attend if accepted. Don't do it for them, do it for us. Every extra application is that much longer everyone will have to wait.
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worst part is that if a lot of us hadn't applied EA, we'd be in
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if Cornell had treated us the way they should have, as higher rather than lower priority applicants, at least the well qualified among us would already be inimisscollege wrote:worst part is that if a lot of us hadn't applied EA, we'd be in
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Or out. Or formally waitlisted. But any of those would be better than this garbage.imisscollege wrote:worst part is that if a lot of us hadn't applied EA, we'd be in
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i'm not sure that this is necessarily the thread for it but why is it that early "held" people are reviewed at the end--when they are at a disadvantage when their goal in applying early was to get every advantage they could? wouldn't it make more sense to review them in the middle when the school has an idea of the applicant pool but it's not full yet? this isn't cornell specific though; this is a general comment/question/issuephilosoraptor wrote:Or out. Or formally waitlisted. But any of those would be better than this garbage.imisscollege wrote:worst part is that if a lot of us hadn't applied EA, we'd be in
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I don't think this is exactly true. I know a lot of people in this thread (and maybe in other threads with other schools) feel this way, but I am not convinced.imisscollege wrote:worst part is that if a lot of us hadn't applied EA, we'd be in
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+1rabbitsrans wrote:I don't think this is exactly true. I know a lot of people in this thread (and maybe in other threads with other schools) feel this way, but I am not convinced.imisscollege wrote:worst part is that if a lot of us hadn't applied EA, we'd be in
I'm pretty sure I would've been put on "reserve" irrespective of my choice to apply EA, which means applying EA did not hurt me but I'm equally convinced it did not help me.
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OneKnight wrote:+1rabbitsrans wrote:I don't think this is exactly true. I know a lot of people in this thread (and maybe in other threads with other schools) feel this way, but I am not convinced.imisscollege wrote:worst part is that if a lot of us hadn't applied EA, we'd be in
I'm pretty sure I would've been put on "reserve" irrespective of my choice to apply EA, which means applying EA did not hurt me but I'm equally convinced it did not help me.
I don't think any one applicant can say "I would have gotten in" but as a group based on the numbers (assuming accurate reporting), I think it is safe to assume at least some of us would have gotten in were it not for EA. There are just too many 169-172s in the group (basically solid green on LSN) to assume we would all be reserves.
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Are there any 169-172s with 3.7s or higher? Looks to me like there is a decent smattering of yellow below 3.7 and solid green above it (not to mention below 3.2 has a decent number of rejections. I'm not trying to say Cornell's treatment of EA applicants was fabulous, but I would only be surprised if there were a glut of 169-172/3.7+s hanging with me in the EA deferred->reserve pile.jks289 wrote:OneKnight wrote:+1rabbitsrans wrote:I don't think this is exactly true. I know a lot of people in this thread (and maybe in other threads with other schools) feel this way, but I am not convinced.imisscollege wrote:worst part is that if a lot of us hadn't applied EA, we'd be in
I'm pretty sure I would've been put on "reserve" irrespective of my choice to apply EA, which means applying EA did not hurt me but I'm equally convinced it did not help me.
I don't think any one applicant can say "I would have gotten in" but as a group based on the numbers (assuming accurate reporting), I think it is safe to assume at least some of us would have gotten in were it not for EA. There are just too many 169-172s in the group (basically solid green on LSN) to assume we would all be reserves.
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[/quote] I don't think any one applicant can say "I would have gotten in" but as a group based on the numbers (assuming accurate reporting), I think it is safe to assume at least some of us would have gotten in were it not for EA. There are just too many 169-172s in the group (basically solid green on LSN) to assume we would all be reserves.[/quote]
Are there any 169-172s with 3.7s or higher? Looks to me like there is a decent smattering of yellow below 3.7 and solid green above it (not to mention below 3.2 has a decent number of rejections. I'm not trying to say Cornell's treatment of EA applicants was fabulous, but I would only be surprised if there were a glut of 169-172/3.7+s hanging with me in the EA deferred->reserve pile.[/quote]
I agree, but with a 168, 3.83, I figured I wouldn't be waiting around for this much time.
Are there any 169-172s with 3.7s or higher? Looks to me like there is a decent smattering of yellow below 3.7 and solid green above it (not to mention below 3.2 has a decent number of rejections. I'm not trying to say Cornell's treatment of EA applicants was fabulous, but I would only be surprised if there were a glut of 169-172/3.7+s hanging with me in the EA deferred->reserve pile.[/quote]
I agree, but with a 168, 3.83, I figured I wouldn't be waiting around for this much time.
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Are there any 169-172s with 3.7s or higher? Looks to me like there is a decent smattering of yellow below 3.7 and solid green above it (not to mention below 3.2 has a decent number of rejections. I'm not trying to say Cornell's treatment of EA applicants was fabulous, but I would only be surprised if there were a glut of 169-172/3.7+s hanging with me in the EA deferred->reserve pile.[/quote]ppa840 wrote: I don't think any one applicant can say "I would have gotten in" but as a group based on the numbers (assuming accurate reporting), I think it is safe to assume at least some of us would have gotten in were it not for EA. There are just too many 169-172s in the group (basically solid green on LSN) to assume we would all be reserves.
I agree, but with a 168, 3.83, I figured I wouldn't be waiting around for this much time.[/quote]
Your numbers are definitely unlikely for a deferred->reserve candidate.
I was definitely surprised to be reserved given last year's numbers, but this year it's just that much more competitive...
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As frustrating as it is, I would rather take Cornell at their word. I can imagine admissions would read this thread with the same level of frustration. With such a large increase in applications, predictions based on past medians are uncertain. Also, it is my understanding that last years thread went through the exact same timeline as this thread.
If anyone wants to step out and say they have a gpa/lsat well about 75% and are still on reserve, then that is something I could gawk at. But when everyon hovers under/around 25%-75% or is splitting, there is no reason to believe that our applications would be resolved if they were RD.
I think the language from the letter is at least optimistic. We are still alive. Most of us are accepted at schools that we are happy with. We can play trivia until the end of May.
If anyone wants to step out and say they have a gpa/lsat well about 75% and are still on reserve, then that is something I could gawk at. But when everyon hovers under/around 25%-75% or is splitting, there is no reason to believe that our applications would be resolved if they were RD.
I think the language from the letter is at least optimistic. We are still alive. Most of us are accepted at schools that we are happy with. We can play trivia until the end of May.
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3.4, 169 here, and I still am complete. I think this is a good sign, right? Perhaps an acceptance might be coming soon.
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When did you go EA Complete?GermX wrote:3.4, 169 here, and I still am complete. I think this is a good sign, right? Perhaps an acceptance might be coming soon.
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Who else has not had their status updated? I'm still at my original Decision date of 11/24/09.
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These are my numbers. I'm not broken hearted (I don't care too much at this point, tbh). I just think Cornell missed out on some strong applicants. That said, if Cornell's medians go down next year, Ill laugh a little. If they go up, I guess this was an effective admissions strategy.OneKnight wrote:Are there any 169-172s with 3.7s or higher? Looks to me like there is a decent smattering of yellow below 3.7 and solid green above it (not to mention below 3.2 has a decent number of rejections. I'm not trying to say Cornell's treatment of EA applicants was fabulous, but I would only be surprised if there were a glut of 169-172/3.7+s hanging with me in the EA deferred->reserve pile.jks289 wrote:OneKnight wrote:+1rabbitsrans wrote:
I don't think this is exactly true. I know a lot of people in this thread (and maybe in other threads with other schools) feel this way, but I am not convinced.
I'm pretty sure I would've been put on "reserve" irrespective of my choice to apply EA, which means applying EA did not hurt me but I'm equally convinced it did not help me.
I don't think any one applicant can say "I would have gotten in" but as a group based on the numbers (assuming accurate reporting), I think it is safe to assume at least some of us would have gotten in were it not for EA. There are just too many 169-172s in the group (basically solid green on LSN) to assume we would all be reserves.
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Do you guys think a visit at this point is warranted? Or is it still too soon (maybe wait if I'm summer waitlisted?) I read on this thread that some people visited after the first deferral notice, and the people in Cornell admissions seemed annoyed.
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SilverE2 wrote:Do you guys think a visit at this point is warranted? Or is it still too soon (maybe wait if I'm summer waitlisted?) I read on this thread that some people visited after the first deferral notice, and the people in Cornell admissions seemed annoyed.
I was back East last week and considered visiting but decided against it. I may consider going if I get summer waitlist.
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Ok. I'll probably do the same, last thing I want to do is annoy them.jks289 wrote:SilverE2 wrote:Do you guys think a visit at this point is warranted? Or is it still too soon (maybe wait if I'm summer waitlisted?) I read on this thread that some people visited after the first deferral notice, and the people in Cornell admissions seemed annoyed.
I was back East last week and considered visiting but decided against it. I may consider going if I get summer waitlist.
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I don't think it can really hurt you if you just want to go and see the school. I doubt they look at your app and say "SilverE2 came to visit. The nerve!! Out!" For me it was just obvious it didn't help and the last thing I want is to fall in love with a campus that I'll never get to attend.SilverE2 wrote:Ok. I'll probably do the same, last thing I want to do is annoy them.jks289 wrote:SilverE2 wrote:Do you guys think a visit at this point is warranted? Or is it still too soon (maybe wait if I'm summer waitlisted?) I read on this thread that some people visited after the first deferral notice, and the people in Cornell admissions seemed annoyed.
I was back East last week and considered visiting but decided against it. I may consider going if I get summer waitlist.
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Waitlisted...this concludes my cycle
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Placed on reserve or actual Waitlist?ppa840 wrote:Waitlisted...this concludes my cycle.
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+1? If you were waitlisted, then that probably means being on the reserve list is somewhere between being waitlisted and accepted?jks289 wrote:Placed on reserve or actual Waitlist?ppa840 wrote:Waitlisted...this concludes my cycle.
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Actual waitlist with both numbers at their 75%jks289 wrote:Placed on reserve or actual Waitlist?ppa840 wrote:Waitlisted...this concludes my cycle.
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Crazy and very inconsistent with their other decisions. Do you have something really unusual about your application? You applied early action? At any rate, I'm sorry to hear that. Will you be staying on the WL or attending somewhere else?ppa840 wrote:Actual waitlist with both numbers at their 75%jks289 wrote:Placed on reserve or actual Waitlist?ppa840 wrote:Waitlisted...this concludes my cycle.
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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