<p>ok i know a 30 on the ACT is equivalent to a 1350 and a 36 is a 1600 so that should kind of give you and idea of where you are...is there anyone here that got deferred then accepted @ c-nell? if you did what did you do b/c i got deferred and i reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeealy want to get in RD im like desperate!!</p>
<p>I KNOW...we need to conduct a search for ppl who were deferred& then accepted and copy their plan exactly. And I mean, EXACTLY, if it comes down to plastic surgery to make me look more like the person, I am willing to do that. </p>
<p>ANYWAY WHERE R THE DEFERRED PEEPS FROM LAST YR?!?! WE NEED HELP...I'M GOING TO LOSE MY MIND IF I DONT GET INTO CORNELL (well I kinda already have lost it as u can see, so I really can't afford to become any more insane!!!!)</p>
<p>I HAVE ANOTHER REC QUESTION: </p>
<p>I work for Wegmans for you NY or whatever ppl who actually know what that is...do you think it would help me if I got a rec from Danny Wegman??????????? He didn't go to Cornell or anything tho so idk if it would help or not?!?!?!? THANKS :)</p>
<p>watch for the overkill tho..your own letters and that state senator one..if he/she knows you well and is willing to write a personal letter, it's def a plus..don't send too many things tho..essays mite not be a good idea because the officers have to spend a lot of time on evaluating on essays.....unless you are a gifted writer and your essays are unique enough to stand out from all those extra essays sent by other applicants...hmm yea art slides, CDs, researcher papers tend to seem more unique ..those things can be a big help. Good luck~!</p>