<p>Blah no way! I don't have bball syndrome!</p>
<p><em>sighs</em>
While I completely understand where you're coming from with this post, because I feel it too when I buy expensive things...but that doesn't quench my uncontrollable urges to HIT you.</p>
<p>I mean, you applied ED to Cornell.</p>
<p>If Cornell alone, being in Ithaca, being Cornell, being the Big Red, and being happy wasn't enough for you, why sign a BINDING contract to Cornell?</p>
<p>In your other post I saw you asking to switch majors. This is going to sound awful when I say it, and please, completely disregard it if I'm lying, but it's starting to sound like you applied to Cornell just because you could get in, and it was an Ivy.</p>
<p>Do you know how many really eager applicants are waiting for Cornell? Trying to sell their soul to Cornell? It has nothing to do with you, I know, and it's just me being bitter, I know that too, but really. If you didn't want to go, someone else, maybe dandel, maybe afchang, maybe another applicant who is genuinely in love might have attended. Maybe myself.</p>
<p>Okay, I'm done ranting. I'm sorry.</p>
<p>I wish you the best of luck at Cornell, or wherever it is that you go and not go to. </p>
<p>Internal transfer at Cornell isn't hard.</p>
<p>come on man! You are accepted, ED. That means at one point you WANTED to attend Cornell and guess what, there is no turning back. Do you like the major you are in? Or are you pretty much undecided? Give it a try, maybe you will love it there. All you need now is a good attitude. Stop thinking about it. just go like "I am amazing and so is Cornell. I am gonna fit in~! Cornell I'm coming!!!" now get a job, read more books, sit back and enjoy being a second semester senior!</p>
<p>Come on now, do you really want to spend your break on essays and apps? Well you cant, you are in. You applied ED, so don't break your promise.</p>
<p>Let's have an amazing year together!</p>
<p>Looking forward to it!</p>