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FloridaMadame said:Some of the applicants who were waitlisted last year actually were contacted by e-mail on May 12 and asked if they were still interested in attending Cornell. Then, within a few (2) days, their acceptances came. So, if you are really interested in attending, I certainly think you can wait it out until then. Also, I don't know if it works or doesn't work, but I would definitely send them an update if you have anything to add and/or a letter of intent--at least, you are keeping your name in front of them and they have to keep taking your file out to add things to it. I wouldn't send more than 1 or 2 things though--you don't want to become a pain in the a**. Wishing you the best of luck!!!!
Some of the applicants who were waitlisted last year actually were contacted by e-mail on May 12 and asked if they were still interested in attending Cornell. Then, within a few (2) days, their acceptances came. So, if you are really interested in attending, I certainly think you can wait it out until then. Also, I don't know if it works or doesn't work, but I would definitely send them an update if you have anything to add and/or a letter of intent--at least, you are keeping your name in front of them and they have to keep taking your file out to add things to it. I wouldn't send more than 1 or 2 things though--you don't want to become a pain in the a**. Wishing you the best of luck!!!!NunoBR said:Waitlist letter in NJ.
Not sure what I should do at this point.
Part of me says: "Yea, go for it"
Other part of me says: "You may not find out until August, is it really worth it?". Dont know.
Any ideas?
FloridaMadame said:Some of the applicants who were waitlisted last year actually were contacted by e-mail on May 12 and asked if they were still interested in attending Cornell. Then, within a few (2) days, their acceptances came. So, if you are really interested in attending, I certainly think you can wait it out until then. Also, I don't know if it works or doesn't work, but I would definitely send them an update if you have anything to add and/or a letter of intent--at least, you are keeping your name in front of them and they have to keep taking your file out to add things to it. I wouldn't send more than 1 or 2 things though--you don't want to become a pain in the a**. Wishing you the best of luck!!!!
mdavid said:didnt someone else say that the secretary said that they didnt finish acceptances yet??
just called...all done with the acceptances. Guess there just rejections and waitlistings coming in the mail.mdavid said:didnt someone else say that the secretary said that they didnt finish acceptances yet??
mbadoc said:SO does that mean ALL acceptances were sent out via email last Friday?
beccamt said:Hmmm - well, I interviewed on the Tuesday before last Friday. That must have been a very quick consideration of me and the rest of the interviewees last week - that's only two days to make the decisions and get them to the admissions office...
diosa428 said:Waitlisted in CT. Interviewed in the beginning of October.
I searched the forums to see what people said about the waitlist last year. According to the posters that called the office, the waitlist is about 100-150 people and about 20-30 get off of it. Last year, students accepted off the waitlist either got an email or a phone call, and they didn't start hearing until ~May 12th. Also, some posters mentioned that ppl had called to find out where they were on the waitlist (near the top, etc), which is interesting b/c the waitlist letter says the waitlist isn't ranked. I wonder if they would be willing to give us an idea of whether or not we actually have a chance of getting in...
argonana said:is it just me, or does it seem like cornell waitlisted waaaaay more than 150 people this year? i called the office this morning, and i was told that there are "quite a few people on the waitlist"...call me a pessimist, but i would take that to mean at least 300-400 have been offered a spot on the list. (maybe half of these people decline their spot?? that's quite a lot, though!)
she did say that ~20-30% of the class matriculates from the waitlist each year.
tkdusb said:Got my letter today... It was the 2nd best of all options for me
REJECTED
Congrats to everyone who got in, and best of luck to you waitlisters who consider Cornell your top choice
Mutt said:Where in the US are you located, tkdusb?
Also, when did you interview?
tkdusb said:New York City. I interviewed in mid-September. One of my interviews was less than 10 minutes. My other interview was 25 minutes, during which my interviewer stopped to take a phone call, and also stopped to take a nap.
I'm fairly certain anyone who hasn't received anything by now will receive a rejection. I think they sent out e-mail acceptances last Friday, and waitlist letters at the same time. After that, they sent out rejections. Kirexhana, who is in California, received his waitlist letter yesterday. I received my rejection in NYC today. They had to have been mailed out atleast a few days apart.
kirexhana said:oh NO! i was rooting for you... 🙁 i thought you would have gotten that second batch of acceptances (if there were any). i'm so sorry. they don't know what they're missing out on. 😡
tkdusb said:Aww man, I'm hoping you get in. It's not so bad, I'm glad I didn't get waitlisted. Then I would have just been nervous until August...
Ya know Kirex, it can be like this... just like this... always. 😉
tkdusb said:I'm fairly certain anyone who hasn't received anything by now will receive a rejection.
So what is the consensus? how many folks are on the waitlist?sneaker7 said:rejected in nyc. 🙁
ruglazier said:So what is the consensus? how many folks are on the waitlist?
southpaux said:anyone else not get anything?[/QU
This happened to a few of us last year. We didn't get our waitlist letters until at least a week after everyone else had heard.
FloridaMadame said:southpaux said:anyone else not get anything?[/Q]
This happened to a few of us last year. We didn't get our waitlist letters until at least a week after everyone else had heard.
....and? What was the end result for those late waitlisters ("latelisters?")?
Mutt said:I can't speak for everyone else, but I was accepted 🙂FloridaMadame said:....and? What was the end result for those late waitlisters ("latelisters?")?
FloridaMadame said:Mutt said:I can't speak for everyone else, but I was accepted 🙂
At what point during the year did you get your acceptance?
Although I won't ask specifics, I understand if you abstain from answering the questions: Were your numbers on par with their averages?
Mutt said:Briefly: May acceptance, and yes. I PM'd youFloridaMadame said:At what point during the year did you get your acceptance?
Although I won't ask specifics, I understand if you abstain from answering the questions: Were your numbers on par with their averages?
argonana said:Hey! Any waitlisters getting anxious all over again? Good luck everyone.![]()