<p>Sent in my application September 10th. On Common App site the status of my Common App and Supplement are "downloaded", and I've paid the fee. Don't have all the teacher recs in yet. </p>
<p>Still haven't gotten any kind of email from Cornell. </p>
<p>Do you have to hand in your supplement to get an email? I handed my application and fee, but not supplement. I haven't gotten an email either. I handed both of them on the 14th.</p>
<p>By the way, do you feel stressed? I am slightly stressed right now. XD... I guess applying for colleges is stressful.</p>
<p>a little stressed. I live in florida. only college i want to go to is cornell. uf is only backup. praying to god, buddha, moses, vishnu that i am accepted ED.</p>
<p>What is the status of your application fee? Mine is only submitted and it still doesn't have the green arrow (I guess that means Cornell hasn't received it, or has not downloaded it or something...) SLOWMO!!</p>
<p>Why did you guys send in your applications so early? I'm not even close to done with mine yet; is that bad? Cornell doesn't start reading them until Nov. 1st anyway, right?</p>
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<p>We handed our applications in early because we started early. Early birds have early worms.</p>
<p>Well, I sent mine early because I have to do other activities during school. Besides, Cornell does strongly encourage that applications be sent in as advanced as possible (starting September).</p>
<p>Also, I called the Admission Office. And they admitted that they were a little slow, but e-mails should come out either today or the next two or three days.</p>
<p>At some schools early will make the difference (even if admissions says it doesn't matter!) Submit when you are ready, but sooner could be better! DO NOT MARRY THE APPLICATION DEADLINE!</p>
<p>Well...when I applied to college 4 years ago it helped. These days...with the huge applicant pools...it probably won't make much of a different.</p>