Cornell Midterm Report

<p>Is it ok if I mail the midterm report a couple of days later than March 15?</p>

<p>I had my first exam for one of my classes on that day so I won't be able to get a midterm grade until the 19th...</p>

<p>I hope it doesn't hav a big effect on my application..?</p>

<p>it shouldn't matter...just put a note with it saying exactly what you just said...i had to do the same for middlebury</p>

<p>The mid-term grade report doesnt have to be in by the deadling. I have yet to recieve a grade in one of my classes and I called Cornell and they said dont worry about it, send it in soon as you get your grade though.</p>

<p>midterm grades are due whenever your classes are halfway over. The suggested time for most colleges are March 15-April 15.
It's unusual for someone to send it out before march 15.</p>

<p>cornell states that the deadline for midterm grades is marrch 31st so no worries there is time. how do they check the validity of these self-made midterm reports?</p>

<p>i think the professor signature is what makes it valid</p>

<p>when we make our own midterm report for schools that dont require it, should there be a column with phone numbers?</p>

<p>the Cornell midterm report says right on it "send it in as soon as midterm grades are available" so you're fine if you send it in a week or two after the deadline.</p>

<p>as for self-made midterm reports, I just had a column for professor signatures, then I put the honor code of whatever school I was sending it to and signed it myself to verify that I obtained the grades legitimately. I doubt you need the professor's phone numbers. the office definitely doesnt have time to call 5 professors per applicant.</p>

<p>It didnt say march 31st, it said march 15th was the deadline.</p>