<p>I remember that the poster who told us his/her interviewer said that Cornell was going to space out the decisions also said that the Self Service application site would be updated at the very end of November/beginning of December with dates telling us when we could find out our individual decisions. However, the interviewer wasn’t certain, and the information on the website saying that decisions come out December 11th contradicts the spaced-out decision idea to start with - so who knows?</p>
<p>I wouldn’t really call it a rumor. I’m not chalking it up to be the absolute truth, but I’d say there’s a serious chance it’s the 11th, because I found that date out from ezra.cornell.edu, “Dear Uncle Ezra,” a part of Cornell’s official website in which all information about Cornell is taken direction from the source.</p>
<p>I was looking at ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ and it appeared there that some people seemed to have already found out if they got in or not. I really don’t know if that’s true or if they just posted that on their profiles.</p>
<p>I would also rely on Uncle Ezra’s information because he is so cool and is also not just someone who is individually blogging for Cornell, but someone who is actually working with every single unit of Cornell.</p>
<p>■■■■■■■■■■■■■ doesn’t give you enough options to really fill out the questionnaire… like my school doesn’t weight GPA’s but it counted my weighted the same as my unweighted, which is generally bad.</p>
<p>why is college confidential censoring people who talk about ʇǝu.sǝɔuɐɥɔʎɯ ? Shouldn’t this be a place for high school students to talk about useful resources?</p>
<p>Censorship will only lead to the demise of these boards as users go to open communities that don’t censor.</p>
<p>That website is not at all accurate or even close. It places too much emphasis on stats which often causes false hope for those with high stats and to lose hope for those with stats like 1300/1900 SATS.
Also, how’d did you get the text too look like that? It looks cool.</p>
<p>it was actually really accurate for my admissions, but I know it can’t account for everything (like a bad essay/not a fit/error-laden app). In their forums the students who made the site say the predictions are meant to advise people to put extra effort into their apps. anyways that is not really the point of my post - it sucks that college confidential would censor other useful websites (my chances is the only site i know of that has profiles for rejected students in addition to accepted students). </p>
<p>censorship has a chilling effect and I hope that they either stop doing that or that people wise up and move to an open community.</p>