is this good? likely letter?

<p>Dear me:</p>

<p>Greetings from Cornell University!</p>

<p>I write to offer you my congratulations on your excellent performance on the PSAT. Although standardized tests are just one aspect of a successful admission application, your performance suggests that you may have the intellectual talent and drive to excel within Cornell's community of scholars.</p>

<p>To learn more about what makes Cornell unique among the world's most respected universities, I encourage you to visit our web site at Cornell</a> University. Details about applying to Cornell can be found at admissions.cornell.edu, and if you would like to receive more information, please complete our online inquiry form at admissions.cornell.edu/sinfo.</p>

<p>If you have any questions about Cornell or about the admissions process, you are welcome to contact us by email at <a href="mailto:intl-inquiry@cornell.edu">intl-inquiry@cornell.edu</a>. Best wishes and, again, congratulations on your fine academic accomplishment.</p>

<p>Sincerely,</p>

<p>Jason C. Locke
Director
Undergraduate Admissions</p>

<p>sorry but it’s not a likely letter. they’re trying to get you interested in applying. Thanks to your good PSAT scores they know you would be the kind of student who could apply.</p>

<p>These letters get sent out to hundreds of students nationwide. It just means you have the potential to POSSIBLY get into Cornell. I received a couple from a bunch of schools only to find out that many of my friends received them as well.</p>

<p>you will probably be receiving a lot of those. I collected them all in a pile, weighed them, despaired at the waste of resources, and threw them out.</p>

<p>Thanks guys! Oh well, back to square one.</p>