2012-2013 Cornell University (Weill) Application Thread

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Finally got the axe. Complete in very early September.

Oh well, i would of loved to go here but i guess it just wasn't meant to be. Good luck to everyone still in the running!
 
how did the rejection come? via email or snail mail?

just wanna make sure my rejection isn't hiding somewhere already... didn't even realize duke rejected me until i decided to check my status page randomly one day haha!
 
how did the rejection come? via email or snail mail?

just wanna make sure my rejection isn't hiding somewhere already... didn't even realize duke rejected me until i decided to check my status page randomly one day haha!

Email.
 
Hey peeps that have already interviewed,

I'm trying to see if I should interview in the am or pm. What was your experience interviewing in the AM or PM? Which one do you think would be better and why?

I would really appreciate any help.
 
Hey peeps that have already interviewed,

I'm trying to see if I should interview in the am or pm. What was your experience interviewing in the AM or PM? Which one do you think would be better and why?

I would really appreciate any help.

Well I can't really speak for the pm session but the am was great and I was able to catch a flight in the mid afternoon to my next destination and arrive there at decent time. I believe the morning session concludes with lunch and a tour of housing, I could be wrong.

Good luck!
 
Hey peeps that have already interviewed,

I'm trying to see if I should interview in the am or pm. What was your experience interviewing in the AM or PM? Which one do you think would be better and why?

I would really appreciate any help.

I don't necessarily think one is better than the other. For the PM session, you get there at 11:15 and start with an info session, followed by the tour and then lunch. You have your interviews afterwards. I thought it was a great day overall!
I would just say that if you would rather get your interviews out of the way first or you are trying to catch an earlier flight out (I finished around 4:15) then you should go with AM.
 
Anyone think an intent letter would help before decisions come out in March? I interviewed back in October and Cornell is definitely my top choice at this point. Also my stats are pretty mediocre for Cornell (3.9 GPA/mid-30s MCAT).
 
Anyone think an intent letter would help before decisions come out in March? I interviewed back in October and Cornell is definitely my top choice at this point. Also my stats are pretty mediocre for Cornell (3.9 GPA/mid-30s MCAT).
I don't think it would hurt. Go for it!
 
Anyone think an intent letter would help before decisions come out in March? I interviewed back in October and Cornell is definitely my top choice at this point. Also my stats are pretty mediocre for Cornell (3.9 GPA/mid-30s MCAT).

You are far from mediocre!
I am planning on sending in my LOI soon as well. I think it is a good idea to assure them of your matriculation if accepted because they accept more than 300 every year for the 101 spots - a lower matriculation ratio I believe than other top schools.
I'm sure they will appreciate knowing your assured acceptance if admitted.
Hope it works for the both of us! Loved Cornell when I was there (way back on the first day of the interview season...)
 
You are far from mediocre!
I am planning on sending in my LOI soon as well. I think it is a good idea to assure them of your matriculation if accepted because they accept more than 300 every year for the 101 spots - a lower matriculation ratio I believe than other top schools.
I'm sure they will appreciate knowing your assured acceptance if admitted.
Hope it works for the both of us! Loved Cornell when I was there (way back on the first day of the interview season...)

Do you have the numbers handy for how many students are typically accepted? Wondering how much higher than 300 it might be.
 
Anyone think an intent letter would help before decisions come out in March? I interviewed back in October and Cornell is definitely my top choice at this point. Also my stats are pretty mediocre for Cornell (3.9 GPA/mid-30s MCAT).

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Mediocre!? My stats are 3.5 gpa and low 30s mcat, and I'm a non-urm. Wondering if my ii was a mistake.

Don't worry, s/he waz jus joshin'. Or s/he's just fishin' for complements.
 
can somebody who has been on interview post the sched? i have morning interview

also i did read through the old pages on the forum, but anybody have more info about the day? questions? what to expect?

thanks
 
can somebody who has been on interview post the sched? i have morning interview

also i did read through the old pages on the forum, but anybody have more info about the day? questions? what to expect?

thanks

The interview day was great. I had afternoon interviews but that does not matter. You will start your day with the interviews then will meet back in the admissions office. There will be a tour around the school and lunch with current med students afterwards. There were about 9 students interviewing on the day I interviewed which I thought was great since I got to know all of them. The interviews are not stressful at all. They just want to learn more about you. Good Luck.
 
ii after being complete forever so hope isn't lost
 
If you are interviewing in February, are you more or less interviewing for waitlist spots or is your chance for acceptance similar to that of the applicants who interviewed earlier? Does anyone know how the review process is at Cornell (i.e. review all applicants or batch them and review them as the interview cycle goes on) to help explain?

I received a surprise II this morning as well. I'm not sure what my chance would be at this point though. Any thoughts would be appreciated! 🙂
 
can somebody who has been on interview post the sched? i have morning interview

also i did read through the old pages on the forum, but anybody have more info about the day? questions? what to expect?

thanks

My interviews were at 9:15 and 10:00am I believe, followed by a orientation from one of the deans, lunch, and then tour of the medical college, hospital, and we even got to see the residential facilities (which weren't that impressive, but dirt cheap!)
 
Anyone know the best way to get from Newark to Cornell? How much does it cost? The flights $100 cheaper to fly in to Newark than LGA, but I want to make sure that's worth it before I get the ticket.

Thanks!
 
Anyone know the best way to get from Newark to Cornell? How much does it cost? The flights $100 cheaper to fly in to Newark than LGA, but I want to make sure that's worth it before I get the ticket.

Thanks!

Off the top of my head, train from EWR to New York Penn Station via Newark Penn Station (different places), and then cab/subway up to Weill.

May be a better way but that's pretty easy.
 
first time posting b/c i'm slightly confused. I just received an invite to submit a secondary, but also within the email they say that the last interviews occur in January and that the secondary has to be submitted by January-- confused! maybe an error? I tried contacting admissions but the phone rang out...
 
Just interviewed 1/30/2013. Cornell undergraduate. Very impressed by the school and definitely my top choice. Hoping for an acceptance come March - totally would buy my loyalty to Cornell for life.
 
Has anyone heard when decisions are scheduled to be released (anything more specific than "mid-March")?
 
is cornell an internally rolling school or do they just have one big meeting in feb to decide their class?
 
Does anyone have advice on how to write a proper Letter of Intent, by the way?
 
So I've been complete since August, and still no interview/rejection. Anyone else in the same boat?
 
anything on the specific date that admissions decisions are coming out?
 
Rejected today. Completed since August. Oh well, i will be back here for residency then 😎
 
Does anyone have the % chance of acceptance after interview statistic at hand? I don't think it matters but I'm OOS. Thanks
 
Does anyone have the % chance of acceptance after interview statistic at hand? I don't think it matters but I'm OOS. Thanks

Correct numbers are below, sorry for the mixup!
 
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I think it said in the interview day packet that only 750 were being interviewed this year, so our chances might be slightly higher :xf:
 
Last year's data:

Total: 823 interviewed, 307 were accepted
OOS: 691 interviewed, 191 were accepted

wait really? that means it's 132 interviewed for in-state, and 116 were accepted?? 88% sounds really high...
 
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Sorry to burst bubbles, but the above data is incorrect!!!! Here is the US News Data, most recent:

Total: 823 interviewed, 307 accepted, 101 enrolled; 37% acceptance rate
OOS: 691 interviewed, 245 accepted, 70 enrolled; 35% acceptance rate
IS: 132 interviewed, 62 accepted, 31 enrolled; 47% acceptance rate

Sounds more realistic. If they lowered it to 750 interviewed this year, they either a) expect higher yield this year (however a school can do that #UMich) or b) didn't feel like interviewing more people because they'll still get a good class

Say 750 interviewed, you get roughly 41% who might be accepted post-interview (307/750), including waitlist movement, this year.

I didn't look at all of the data from my source - the IS numbers were the same, but it looks like the OOS accepted numbers were off and made the IS numbers look insanely high. The page probably got their info from USNWR but transcribed that data point incorrectly because it doesn't add up right...

Thanks for the fix!
 
I didn't look at all of the data from my source - the IS numbers were the same, but it looks like the OOS accepted numbers were off and made the IS numbers look insanely high. The page probably got their info from USNWR but transcribed that data point incorrectly because it doesn't add up right...

Thanks for the fix!

Still, those are great odds...
 
Still, those are great odds...

I not sure great is the right word...but those odds sure do beat some of the other non-rolling schools. :laugh:

I think everyone would appreciate if schools were more stringent on giving out interview invites. I believe UMich and UCSF accept somewhere around 58% of interviewes. Better but still not perfect haha
 
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