<p>My sister got in!!</p>
<p>I CANT BELIVE I DID IT
haha actually yes i can -___-</p>
<p>deferred =/</p>
<p>accepted to CC, im so surprised, it still hasn't sunk in that i have actually got in</p>
<p>URM usually do get in.</p>
<p>what urm you talkin about</p>
<p>My best friend ED'ed here. I hope he got in! Good luck to those who haven't checked their decisions yet!</p>
<p>Deferred.</p>
<p>Oh, well...</p>
<p>Psh, not all URMs get in lol
The admitted students I've seen so far on the board have been white or Asian</p>
<p>Accepted to Columbia College!!!!!!</p>
<p>y'all are lucky congrats
it seems that the vast majority have been rejected/deferred</p>
<p>rejected.
thank those of you who supported me,
and congratulations from the bottom of my heart..
You deserve it, I am sure
and good luck in everything you do.</p>
<p>Bye Columbia..</p>
<p>My sister was accepted to Columbia College as a John Jay National Scholar.</p>
<p>I got in!!!!! Thank you lord!</p>
<p>Ibanez resend
my inbox is mad full</p>
<ol>
<li><p>Stats?</p></li>
<li><p>What is the John Jay national Scholar? I know JJ is a dorm, founding father, and dining hall, but didn't know he had a scholarship too</p></li>
</ol>
<p>Congrats to the new Lions!
For those of you deferred/rejected... fear not.</p>
<p>Here's where some of my friends who didn't get into Columbia "ended" up:</p>
<ol>
<li>Rejected by Fu --> Yale</li>
<li>Rejected by Fu --> Princeton</li>
<li>Rejected by CC --> Princeton (MIT accepted)</li>
<li>Rejected by CC --> Accepted at HYPBrown (@ Harvard)</li>
<li>Rejected by CC --> Caltech</li>
<li>Rejected by CC --> Penn (though only the Lord knows who would wanna go to college in philly ;)</li>
</ol>
<p>deferrred and it sucks.. esp for an international needing aid.. who knows what it might have been had I have the bucks..</p>
<p>Do you guys think I should just give up and ED2 my second choice?</p>
<p>why didn't they reject me straightaway?..</p>
<p>that's awesome</p>
<p>according to the letter on the john jay thing: "This recognition is provided to a small number of students who have demonstrated their ability to achieve at the highest level of academic excellence."</p>