<p>My school doesn’t have detention xD Only 15 minutes if you come late to school.</p>
<p>really no detention? haha and is it just me or is the suspense just getting worse the later it gets</p>
<p>well I have swim practice till 5:15 tomorrow! plus another 45 min drive home before I can check results… that will be the longest drive of my life.</p>
<p>The suspense is already killing me</p>
<p>Ugh, I can already feel momentum of my heart dropping tomorrow at a rejection, hahahaha.</p>
<p>■■■■ 20 more hours
my heart is going to burst im so anxious</p>
<p>You guys need to lose the strong connection to Cornell…my counselor yesterday told me he was worried that I was too connected to the school. No matter where you stand, you still might be rejected, and you can’t let that get you down too much. I REALLY want to get in, but I’ve been thinking ahead just in case. I know which colleges i’ll apply to, and where I would like to go if I don’t get in. Its the only comfort in waiting - knowing that I’m prepared for the worst.</p>
<p>haha yeah I definitely don’t want that rejection but I’ll get over it. fortunately, this is the first year since 2003 that Cornell has had a drop in Ed applicants, and CHE applicants dropped i’m pretty sure as well, so at least there’s less competition, I hope haha</p>
<p>I have a natural tendency to get very attached to things</p>
<p>Yep, already finished and turned in my other applications back in early September. Already have been accepted to one honors college; so I definitely have a plan if Cornell does not work out.</p>
<p>Hey everyone, best of luck to all of you. I know these last 20 hours will be extremely nerve wracking, but let me help ease your nerves and shed some positive light on this thread. </p>
<p>Just remember that what’s done is done, you’re decision has been made and there is absolutely nothing you can do now to change that. Also remember that everything happens for a reason, and that you are trying to get into an ivy league school (one of the hardest feats to accomplish), so please do not get discouraged if you are among the thousands of highly qualified applicants who receive an unfortunate rejection. Just remember, if you were rejected, it was mostly due to bad luck (if they had the room, they would likely take all of us
). Applying to a competitive school like Cornell is most definitely a crap shoot, and it is stressful for all of us, but know that if you’re applying here, you will likely be accepted at many other fantastic schools that you might end up loving even more than Cornell! So relax, it’s all out of your hands, no need to over-analyze it; it only adds to the anxiety. And most importantly, be positive…a little optimism goes a long way :)</p>
<p>Good luck everybody!!!</p>
<p>I’ll be honest ^that was pretty relieving and straight up lol nothing I can do now anyway</p>
<p>I hate how I tell my friends that I’m freaking out and they tell me not to worry because I’m getting accepted :/</p>
<p>^exact-freaking-ly</p>
<p>^Apparently I don’t have to worry because I’m getting in as well, as per my friends… LAME.</p>
<p>WOW I’m in the same boat. All my friends and family are POSITIVE I’m getting accepted. But there are so many people that are SURE they’re going to get accepted (like you guys), and there’s not enough room for all of us. They don’t understand how unpredictable this process can be.</p>
<p>I have a natural tendency to get very attached to things</p>
<p>ME. TOO.</p>
<p>Omg…guys I am really scared…sigh I feel like crying.
Like some days I wake up and feel confident I will get in and others day im just glooming over the fact that I probably, most likely wont get in :‘(
I have region band auditions tomorrow, so I definitely can’t look at my decision…what if I get flat out rejected…I will do bad on my auditions :’(
Does anyone else feel really scared?
Sigh…my dream my whole entire life was to be a vet and Cornell is the best for that…like I have my safe school down but…I don’t know! I really am freaking out…</p>
<p>I’m with you there^just not with band auditions lol. it’s like nowhere else has a major where i can do medical research while also evaluating the political implications of cancer and stem cell research
a few backups come close, but Cornell would definitely be the best place for this lol</p>
<p>sigh…like I almost don’t want to look at my decision online. like…sigh…I feel very sad. I need to prepare myself mentally that I wont get in :'(</p>