cornell decision email: wrong submitted date?

<p>Where are these times!!? I have no clue. Are you guys talking of the time the e-mail for the notification of decisions was mailed? I logged onto my Cornell app and saw nothing except that they reviewed my application successfully. </p>

<p>SOMEONE PLZ EXPLAIN WHERE DO I FIND THESE TIMES!!</p>

<p>I think we have a really really really small sample size....</p>

<p>question: does everyone have :00 in the seconds slot?
like mine for example was 2:04:00
i just find it kinda curious that it was sent on the dot...</p>

<p>& i like sacrafice's solution (:</p>

<p>I like when any of you say 2.22 to 2.56 is yes.so guys go with that.thnx</p>

<p>CIT430, we are talking about the decision site.
When Cornell sent us the email, it included a link to the decision site.
You have gotten the PIN and the password. Once you log in, there is a time
when the decision/app was uploaded.</p>

<p>nvm i found out what the times were. lol. I logged in for the first time, AFTER READING this thread, and I got 2:44 pm. LOL I felt like I was just rejected. Omg thanks CC for breaking my spirit.</p>

<p>haha yes.. 2= accept theory, I like that one! :P</p>

<p>that is weird, mirihadalillamb... mine too</p>

<p>somebody, plz go find the times of all the engineering likelies in the 1's and the other likelies in the 2's. And once those are found, people with the EXACT same time should post how they feel about their chances. This would be an accurate test for sacrafice's theory.</p>

<p>Has anyone considered this possibility...that everyone who's admitted ALREADY KNOWS either by ED, an acceptance letter received earlier this month, or a "likely" letter. The ones being notified tomorrow are either waitlisted, "guaranteed transfer," or denied. After all, there are only approximately 3,000 spots but 30,000 applicants.</p>

<p>I've got 2:34 and my chances of getting in are not very good, considering I already got rejected at NYU and waitlisted at CMU and Brandeis.</p>

<p>I did get into Colgate (which is a pretty good school, at least IMO), but I'm attributing that to luck.</p>

<p>I'm thinking that this refutes the theory, since there was someone a few pages back who had a friend with a likely letter who also had 2:34.</p>

<p>binghamtonrocks:
I was only able to find 3 times for people in engineering who got likely letters.
1:05
1:28
1:54</p>

<p>Erm... were they allowed to send acceptance letters earlier this month? I thought all Ivies had to wait until tomorrow...</p>

<p>Cmmonn 1:28ers!!!</p>

<p>I thought only some acceptances were sent earlier this month</p>

<p>scrapdog.. ouch... you just stabbed my heart.</p>

<p>I don't so many 12:33 time slots, aside from myself and few others.</p>

<p>I got 2:44 and I was accepted into Bioengineering at UCSD (#4) and wait-listed at JHU (#1). Also, pretty sure I got into CMU. lol. I dnno but Cornell is like BIG school, Ivy League, so admissions are not always logical. thus, all these theories may not be right. ahahha Im jus blabbering for no sake. I need a brk.</p>

<p>hey, when did you guys get the actual EMAIL ("Your Online Decision")</p>

<p>I got mine 3/25, 12:23pm.</p>

<p>(submitted time was 12:24pm... but 3/24)</p>

<p>Rolling admissions have been sent out at some colleges. Likely letters have been sent out. Those are the only people who know they've gotten in.</p>