<p>FURTHER CLARIFICATION- the checklist is what appears BEFORE your application gets sent to review. If your application currently just says it’s been sent, then YOU’RE GOOD.</p>
<p>RileyJohn: well affiliated with the state lol.</p>
<p>btw, anyone heard about the e-mail scandal between two faculty members or something at Cornell recently? What was it all about?</p>
<p>^Haha, that was back in like September or October. Google it - you can find the story. It’s pretty lolly.</p>
<p>How are we going to be notified abt the decision? Snail mail, email or online status?</p>
<p>i think others got their response by e-mail and then also by snail mail eventually.</p>
<p>freshman applicants are online, transfer applicants are by snail mail</p>
<p>Which comes first?</p>
<p>freshman applicants were notified april 1st</p>
<p>does anyone know if our self-service application status change from now until we receive our decision notifications? </p>
<p>will it remain on “forwarded for review” until the letter or packet shows up?</p>
<p>I believe the status wont be updated anymore according to last year thread.</p>
<p>yea i feel that with all my schools they notify me by snail mail, sorta annoying because iam away at school so i basically get my decision through an excited or disappointed phone call form my parents. (The reason why I don’t tell the schools to send them to my college is many of the decisions come out when iam back home and hopefully never going back to my old school, just to clarify)</p>
<p>I read on another thread that Cornell will notify via e-mail on April 13th – anyone know if this is true?</p>
<p>As a 2011 fall applicant, i’m curious to know is it okay if i use my essay i used for Cornell while applying senior year in high school. I know there are several different essays but I feel the common app and CALS essays truly reflect me so would it hurt me any way if I re-used them?</p>
<p>^ i mentioned this earlier in the cornell thread, it was just once lucky person who heard extraordinarily early</p>
<p>but the person is not the only one who got decision that early right?</p>
<p>HiroseAki: it was only one person and based on the 09 thread he was the only one. i would think decisions may be out April 20th and later, just looking at when last year’s transfers started to receive their notifications</p>
<p>jillzhou: i would not reuse essays. i know cornell’s che transfer guide stated that “recycling essays does not serve our applicants well…”</p>
<p>He was not the only one dude, check several pages after. He was just so excited and filled up a whole lot of pages</p>
<p>Maybe he was the only one from cc? It doesn’t make sense to me that the admission office released only one decision on that day.</p>
<p>New Announcement posted on the Cornell Undergrad Admission website this morning:
"April 6, 2010
To find out whether or not you application is complete, you should access your online application status account at <a href=“https://admissions.cornell.edu/selfservice[/url]”>https://admissions.cornell.edu/selfservice</a> and submit any missing items within two weeks by fax to (607) 255-5452. Faxing is recommended to expedite the processing of your application materials and so that we can better serve you. Please note that official college transcripts cannot be faxed and should be mailed to Transfer Admissions, Cornell University, P.O. Box 6411, Ithaca, NY, 14851-6411.</p>
<p>If your application is complete, we will begin mailing decisions in mid-April."</p>
<p>–So it looks like they’re still set on snail mail starting in a couple of weeks.</p>