cornell decision email: wrong submitted date?

<p>Yeah I think the only correlation will be for people who have EXACTLY the same minute. I have a feeling that the Cornell admissions people prepared all of the information on a computer, organized into folders, a result of their internal sorting. Folders of theirs would have similar students who they have made similar decisions about, and seeing as how the acounts were already created, all it would have taken in order to upload the stats is a handfull of bytes. It wouldnt take more then a few seconds per folder. I think the seconds is irrelevant, an item copied at 12:26:42 would just show up, 12:26:00. For this reason the only people you can compare yourself to is people with the same minute as you, and general regions of times dont mean anything.</p>

<p>the 2 o'clockers- the true underdog story</p>

<p>i can see it</p>

<p>I know of one hotelie who rec'd acceptance letter two weeks ago, and there were others on CC who received acceptance letters around the same time.</p>

<p>I received my email 3/25, 10:45 AM
submitted time is 1:54PM.
But my last name is C so it might be alphabetical (the email I mean)</p>

<p>I got mine on 3/25, 1:16 pm. My time in the notification site is 1:28.</p>

<p>thanks, tnn01.</p>

<p>I can contribute to 1:28 time.</p>

<p>I applied to ILR. I would not consider myself very likely, but there's a shot. Decent grades, decent ecs, worked on essays, good amount of acceptances and scholarships from schools that are close to or in the same tier as Cornell</p>

<p>I like how i've been on this board for like 2 hours . and I should be studying haha..</p>

<p>I got my email at 3:02pm.</p>

<p>The submitted times may just be in the order of when they took a decision on your app. Im pretty sure, rejections would be last then. BUT they might have taken a longer time for some and eventually accepted them at a later time. sooo 2 o'clock people there is still hope!</p>

<p>Did you know you can actually be a happy & successful person and NOT go to Cornell?</p>

<p>NO!</p>

<p>(10 char)</p>

<p>Yes, if you got into some other good school.</p>

<p>But as I haven't, I probably won't be happy.</p>

<p>Only if you dont get in.!!!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>We have an engineering likely at 2:34 too</p>

<p>i wonder how many pages this will be up to by the time decisions are released</p>

<p>I can't imagine haha</p>

<p>"Did you know you can actually be a happy & successful person and NOT go to Cornell?"</p>

<p>Yeah... especially considering that Cornell isn't my first choice. I'm just here for the neuroticism.</p>

<p>oh curious...
so the email and the submitted date are on different days.
like, my submitted day is 3/24/2008 2:04:00 PM E.S.T.
but my email came 3/25/2008 at 2:09 PM
odd?</p>

<p>Freak out the 'rents, take a year off, hike the Appalachian Trail, go to Europe, work on a politcal campaign....</p>

<p>i don't think the email time is anything significant... it's just the time it landed in your inbox. let's not analyze email times, too.</p>

<p>any 2:04 people want to assess themselves?</p>

<p>i can't believe i am contributing to this.</p>