<p>Is "Cornell Days" only for RD acceptances or do ED students come too? Are any ED students coming?</p>
<p>D will likely not go, as we’re in the west, so travel is expensive. Otherwise, she would love to go.</p>
<p>Both ED and RD students go. ED students are just certain already about their choice. It’s a fun visit. My son enjoyed going to classes and hanging out with students including some from his high school. He got lucky and the weather was gorgeous and hot for his trip (it was in the 80’s). Another friend went the following weekend and had a snowstorm.</p>
<p>If you’re an ED admit, GO to Cornell Days! The school will look completely different when you know you’re in and will be there in August. Plus, it’s a long time between that admit date in December until you move in for freshman year. Go to class, go to the bookstore, meet new classmates. All good.</p>
<p>Well I guess I’m going then!! Super excited thank you guys!!!</p>
<p>For sure go and sign up to get hosted with a freshman student. You get to see a lot more of what it’s like to live and learn at Cornell that way.</p>
Where do your parents stay when you are w a host overnight or touring the campus w the host throughout the day?
Sounds like parents are on their own. Meet ya at the Pub, we can celebrate!!