Same
I probably will as well
@aspiringgirl what’s a TO
It’s Cornell’s “guaranteed transfer” program for kids who applied out of high school. If you meet certain requirements, you’re guaranteed admission for the following Fall. I’m a Dyson TO.
What upppppppppp. Currently awaiting notification date, just chillin’ on da forum G
has anyone tried the pin trick and got it to work?
I keep trying it but it hasnt worked
it won’t work until Monday if you are going to get a decision most likely.
How does the pin trick work?
what’s the pin trick?
This is what was previously posted in the thread:
"So what is this “pin trick?”
If you go to the link (https://decision.applyyourself.com/fl_login.aspx?id=cornellu), on the webpage you will see a “Forgot your PIN or password?” link. Click on it and enter your email. If you enter email and click submit, you may or may not receive an EMAIL (to your gmail account or whatever) with your PIN and password reset instructions.
→ If you receive this password reset email, it only means your decision has been made (does not determine acceptance/rejection)
→ If you do not receive this password reset email, it means your decision current has not been made yet (again no proof of acceptance/rejection)
What if you get an email but it’s an error?
I heard the pin trick doesn’t work if you use the same email you used to apply for Cornell before.
Does anyone know what the transfer rate is for non-TO applicants?
I heard it was around 6 or 7 percent
i applied cornell before, and my pin trick works.
@Cornellian2025 are you using a different email or the same email?
@Cornellian2025 did you get a decision date?
How does the pin test work? As in, what’s like, the process behind the pin tests, its validity, and where did it come from?
Hey guys, I may be late to the party, but I guess it’s better late than never.
-I’m applying to the ILR School Fall 2020 as a Junior
-International student at Ithaca College (5 minutes distance from Cornell)
-3.8 GPA, but a 4.0 GPA in the fall semester and hopefully another 4.0 this semester
Relevant Courses - Financial Accounting, Legal Environment of Business, Argumentation & Debate, Academic Writing, Business Statistics, Calc 1, Principles of Macro & Micro, Intermediate Macro & Micro, Economics of Wages and Employment (ILR).
EC’s: Ithaca College Defenders, Cornell Salsa Pa’lante Dance Troupe, I run my own academic and research blog.
- Principles of Microeconomics T.A.
- Internships @ Credit-Suisse and Lombard Odier & Co.
- 1st place winner of an international econ tournament organized by the European Central Bank
- I enrolled in an ILR class this semester (Econ of Wages and Employment) as an exchange student (current grade is a high A).
- 3 Rec letters (one of my recommenders graduated and taught at Cornell)
- 1 unofficial Rec letter from my ILR professor
Essays are solid (I hope!) - got help from 3 Cornell students and from prof. at Ithaca College who taught & graduated from Cornell.
SAT 1400 & ACT 32 (meh :/)