Alright, so now most of us who are still thinking of Cornell have been put on reserve on 4/27-4/28 (pretty gay).
Anyways, seriously, what are the odds of getting off that waitlist? I can submit another letter of rec, one from my employer this time, and I can do a bunch of LOCIs etc..., but seriously, any success stories here? Because I currently have a great acceptance from GW and going there means moving, getting a new apartment, a new car, etc... etc...--which I want to do by the first or 2nd week of August (postponing the move as much as possible as I wait for Cornell).
How many people does Cornell traditionally take off its waitlist?
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I don't think they typically accept many off the waitlist, but I could be wrong.GermX wrote:Alright, so now most of us who are still thinking of Cornell have been put on reserve on 4/27-4/28 (pretty gay).
Anyways, seriously, what are the odds of getting off that waitlist? I can submit another letter of rec, one from my employer this time, and I can do a bunch of LOCIs etc..., but seriously, any success stories here? Because I currently have a great acceptance from GW and going there means moving, getting a new apartment, a new car, etc... etc...--which I want to do by the first or 2nd week of August (postponing the move as much as possible as I wait for Cornell).
How many people does Cornell traditionally take off its waitlist?