If someone already was accepted, did they get a likely?

<p>someone from my school was accepted to Cornell (the college of arts and sciences). Did they get a likely letter? Stats aren't that great: top 10% (barely), 1450 SAT, weak ECs (1 sport [not captain] 1 club [not president]).</p>

<p>I could see her possibly getting in normally RD, but if she received her decision this early, did she really get a likely? ***? </p>

<p>sidenote: do they really need to star out w t f ?</p>

<p>why are you asking other people of information only he or she would know. asking that person is the only definite answer</p>

<p>Think about it blue. If others are getting in without liklies, then she probably is not getting one as well.</p>

<p>You could have only gotten into CAS this early w/ a likely letter. Even then, it's not really official until you get the envelope. He/She probably recognized, however, that this letter obviously meant he/she was accepted.</p>

<p>1450 old or new format?</p>

<p>My friend got in last month. He said someone called him up and said the dean personally reviewed his application. But he's AMAZINGLY qualified.</p>

<p>1450 old SAT obviously. that's a pretty dumb question.</p>

<p>I can't believe that this person got a likely! W T F?! It doesn't make any sense... It this the typical quality of Cornell applicants? Is this the typical quality of liklied applicants?</p>

<p>Hey I didn't get an unlikely letter. Does this mean that I'm in?</p>

<p>lawl ur so funny</p>

<p>She has other things going for her, a shining personality for example. Why do you have to sound so resentful anyway? She'll be admitted if she deserves it one way or another, and so will you too.</p>