Cornell Rolling Admissions

<p>I’m intent on applying to ILR & CALS and have a couple of questions about their rolling admission policies.</p>

<li><p>Does anyone what determines your chances of being reviewed in the first committee session, admissions told me post marking it earlier does not help much? </p></li>
<li><p>When do people, who are accepted in the first session and second session get notified date wise?</p></li>
<li><p>Why there is such a gap between the two committee sessions? </p></li>
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<p>Thanks,
simpleperson</p>

<p>Does anyone know the answer to any of these questions?</p>

<p>Anyone know this answer?</p>

<p>while ILR is 1 major...CALS has many different majors...</p>

<p>what major in CALS are you applying for? is ILR your first choice? </p>

<p>if you put ILR first chances are you'll get in there easier than CALS but...why ILR and why CALS?!</p>

<p>CALS AEM & ILR, I'm still undecided where I'll apply first. No, I'm not trying to backdoor or do some other type of sherade to get into AEM or some other major I legitimately want to study ILR & AEM. So if anyone can answer my question at leat the first one if not 2 & 3, I would really appreciate it.</p>

<p>well AEM and ILR have different curriculum...</p>

<p>what will having an ILR education (or AEM education) do for you in terms of career or personal ambitions?</p>

<p>Again, I am just asking someone to answer these questions if they can't then that's fine but I don't want to get off topic. </p>

<p>CALS AEM appeals to me because I'm considering a business career and since it has such a general curiculum I can study a variety of business fields then choose which aspect of business I want to specialize in.</p>

<p>ILR appeals to me because of its broad range of its strong liberal arts education coupled with business aspects, which will make me more well rounded and specialized in a variety of careers. So even if I don't choose business, I can go into another field perhaps law, human resources, etc.</p>