<p>Has anyone gotten in off the waitlist yet at Cornell this year? Anyone know if the Hotel School ever lets anyone in off the waitlist?</p>
<p>i heard that all the ivies don’t start using their waitlists until may 8. so either they send us a letter tomorrow or they notify us somehow or something telling us whether or not they’re even using the wl, and if you get in.</p>
<p>I read that there are people who have been called up on the Princeton WL already. I asked this before on the BC wait list thread, will the school inform you that you aren’t getting in on the wait list or do you just know that after a while when you haven’t heard anything?</p>
<p>Thanks for the info</p>
<p>Just read that someone got a call from Dartmouth. So the Ivies have started.</p>
<p>Any word from Cornell? If anyone does hear, can you list the school. Thanks.</p>
<p>This might be off-topic. Yale and Columbia are (most likely) not going to use their waitlists. I hear Cornell CAS won’t go to the WL. No idea about Hotel though.</p>
<p>According to a very high up official, it is just the opposite. Hotel management will definitely not be going to its waitlist. CAS will be letting some but very few in.</p>
<p>hjiug - any newsabout CALS? Specifically AEM</p>
<p>There is no specific information on any colleges accept the aforementioned hotel decision. As of know, Cornell as a whole is overenroled, but, that should change with dissolution of students.</p>
<p>columbia has gone to their wait list. a kid in my school got a call yesterday.
is cornell going to theirs?</p>
<p>I just got rejected from Cornell’s waitlist (I applied to CAS). Does anybody know this year’s waitlist admissions statistics for Cornell?</p>