<p>I had an interview on the 14th, and it went excellent. My interviewer emailed me telling me that she sent in my report on the 29th. I'm not positive that the report was sent on that day as well, but I have a hunch from the email. On the Cornell site, it says that all interview reports are due on the 29th too so my interviewer did make the deadline, but now I'm curious, do you think it will be factored into admission? Decisions come out the 10th... I would figure decisions are made by now so I'm afraid my interview wasn't a part of my application. My interviewer also emailed me what she sent and it was an excellent report/recommendation (we had really hit it off) and I think it can be a big help to my application to make up in areas I somewhat lack (test scores). I emailed my admissions officer so now I'm just waiting to hear back from her, but I just want some other opinions so I have an idea where I stand. What do you guys think? Like I said, Cornell's site says the 29th and we have a confirmed decision day for the 10th, why would they do this?!</p>
<p>29th? I doubt it made a difference…unless your app was in the purgatory between rejection/acceptance. that little boost might have pushed you into the acceptance pool</p>
<p>Oh man, I’m so nervous. I hope its not too late to put it in. If anything, hopefully I won’t get a flat out rejection, get sent to the RD pool and then they can assess the interview as well…</p>
<p>Oh, another thing. My report also explains a few things that I’d like the adcoms to definitely know about/be aware of such as the length of my essays, they are a bit on the longer side and I don’t want them thrown aside (~900 word common app, ~700 for the 500 Cornell supplement limit which I’ve already talked to admissions about and they said it’d be fine but idk).</p>
<p>It’s just one of those things that it could be life or death since I think I am a borderline applicant so I think it could have pushed me in a positive direction. Do you guys think I should contact my interviewer and see what she can do about it?</p>
<p>no. i think you need to calm down.</p>
<p>The interviewer won’t do anything like that for you.
Sit down and chill out. While your essays are a little on the long side [Mine was ~650 common app and 550 supplement], if it’s all quality material, it will all be fairly judged. Annoying the adcoms is something you don’t want to do.</p>
<p>ya don’t worry, it prolly got in, and btw the part about emailing ur admissions regional counselor, i did that and they haven’t replied to me, it’s almost been a month!</p>