<p>Hi, I actually forgot to apply to universities this year and I'm really regretting it. Now, I've decided on something and I really wanna know if it's possible. First, is it possible to apply as a freshman student, regular application, after I had started University for one year? I can start over and skip this year.
If this option is not possible, can I apply as a transfer student for my freshman year?
Is there any possibility that they can make an exception for one student to receive his application?
Is't cornell's administration flexible enough to do an exception for one student?
Cause apparantly I'm the only one who didn't.
please if anyone can help me on this I'll be so grateful.
thanks</p>
<p>… Haha is this a joke? You “Forgot to apply to universities”?.. Please don’t transfer here.</p>
<p>Ok how is it possible to “forget” to apply. With teachers, parents, and friends all on college applications; I don’t see how it’s possible to “forget.” Even so, your guidance counselor should be constantly reminding you and yelling at you to apply somewhere. Unless you are homeschooled?</p>
<p>No, I’m in Egypt and here in Egypt we start applying in June. Please help guys</p>
<p>If you’re dead set on going to Cornell, you can either take a year off and reapply next year or you can attend another school, do well there, and apply to transfer into your sophomore year. If you plan to transfer, consider talking to someone in the admissions department about what courses you could take that would transfer.</p>
<p>so there is no way they can make me apply as an exception? or has it ever happened before?</p>
<p>Why are you seeking advice on a blog where this is mostly speculation on such things? Contact admissions.</p>