<p>you never know! don’t lose hope! i have the same worry with my gpa as well.</p>
<p>hey remy whats up?</p>
<p>noa 3.3 is very good considering that they expect at least a 3.0 GPA</p>
<p>thats good news calpoly. we should be hearing from them this week as they are going to be mailing out decisions which have started already according to the hotel school</p>
<p>what what whatttt they already mailed out decisions? oh boy.</p>
<p>what is your GPA again remy?</p>
<p>i have a 3.51. the reason why i am sweating is cause i had a 3.89 before last semester and dropped. i have all A’s on my midterm report, so hopefully they see me academically capable.</p>
<p>what are your sat scores?</p>
<p>oh, i didnt send them in. i was an absolute slacker in high school.(got into a car accident thanksgiving break first semester of college, huge wake up call to start working like a machine). I was a terrible student. SAT’s were absolutely terrible. i’ll spare myself the mention :D</p>
<p>even though my overall g.p.a was a 3.78 uw. in my major toursim and hospitality mgmt it was a 3.98</p>
<p>yeah, that’s sick.</p>
<p>what is remy?</p>
<p>your gpa. </p>
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<p>btw the reading your essay again. since i love food and have worked ithe kitchen before at a restaurant i find it fascinating.</p>
<p>oh yeah. i got 1 A-. did I tell you that cornell’s financial aid considered me “cornell independent” and offered me a housing contact for the married housing under the graduating housing</p>
<p>you mentioned it briefly. i’m only 19 so i’m not entirely sure what that means, but it’s good right?! more financial aid? would your wife and child live with you if your admitted? </p>
<p>btw, thanks for your kind words. it’s definitely lifting me up and calming me down.</p>
<p>yeah they would be living with me on campus. we would get a really good financial aidpackage under the new financial aid initiative. so is it true that the only admitted 5 externat transfer during the spring semester and the rest were gt’s and internals.</p>
<p>i have the fall 2008 one:</p>
<p>Enrollment at a Glance
CORNELL UNIVERSITY FALL 2008
Undergraduate Enrollment
TOTAL TOTAL
ENDOWED CONTRACT GRAND
DIVISION DIVISION TOTAL
Undergraduate Headcount 8,392 5,454 13,846
Lower Division 4,221 2,427 6,648
Upper Division 4,151 2,973 7,124
Special, Non-degree 20 54 74
Male 4,642 2,381 7,023
Female 3,750 3,073 6,823
Race/Ethnicity
African-American 380 319 699
Hispanic-American 463 305 768
Native American 33 33 66
Bi-/Multi- URM 209 170 379
Asian-American 1,631 652 2,283
White 3,877 2,887 6,764
Bi-Multi- nonURM 151 69 220
US Citizen, other/unreported 732 736 1,468
Foreign Nationals 916 283 1,199
New External Transfers 191 426 617
Internal Transfers 150 100 250
Rejoins/Readmits 131 73 204
Off-Campus Participants 206 145 351
Employee Degree Participants 3 6 9
Average Age 20 20 20
NYS Residents, at matriculation 1,734 2,953 4,687
First-time Freshmen 2,079 1,060 3,139
Male 1,138 427 1,565
Female 941 633 1,574
Race/Ethnicity
African-American 77 58 135
Hispanic-American 112 67 179
Native American 9 4 13
Bi-/Multi- URM 67 47 114
Asian-American 433 133 566
White 899 536 1,435
Bi-Multi- nonURM 46 19 65
US Citizen, other/unreported 177 148 325
Foreign Nationals 259 48 307
Average Age 18 18 18
SAT Verbal 25th Percentile 640 610 630
SAT Verbal 75th Percentile 740 720 730
SAT Math 25th Percentile 680 640 670
SAT Math 75th Percentile 780 740 770
ACT Composite 25th Percentile 30 28 29
ACT Composite 75th Percentile 33 32 33
NYS Residents 399 549 948
Notes:
In absentia excluded.
Race/ethnicity counts may be higher as some do not report their ethnic status.
Bi/Multi-URM ethnicity = indicating at least one underrepresented category:
African-American; Hispanic-American; and/or Native American.
US Citizen unknown includes those declining to report.
Source:
University Registrar, Registration and SIS Reports as of 6th week of classes [Oct 10, 2008].
IRP:cja</p>
<p>so the gt’s and internal transfers are seperate from the external transfer</p>
<p>wow only 5 externals. that’s rough.</p>