<p>Has anyone in here received likely letter ??? I'm so insecure.</p>
<p>relax not everyone gets likely letters</p>
<p>nice scores twitb, i think you'll get into dartmouth</p>
<p>Yeah. Are they ever sending out these likely letters or what?</p>
<p>yeah my friend got one from dartmouth...its quoted in the so this is what likely letters look like thread</p>
<p>Would it even be worth it to send likely letters at this point? Decisions are coming in less than a month, after all...</p>
<p>this could actually me a very strategic move by cornell. the purpose of likely letters isn't to allow students to relax a month before april first, the real purpose is to increase the school's yield. i think cornell mails their's in early march, while other schools mail them in februrary, so maybe its an attempt to distract students from other college's likely letters that they would have received a few weeks before...i dunno</p>
<p>I dont think cornell sends out that many likely letters. I remember from last year hardly anyone got them.</p>
<p>Really? thank u guys.
I have thought that most of the accepted people get likely letters, I was wrong.</p>
<p>I have a question: If you receive a likely letter, is that a sure sign of an acceptance? My daughter received one yesterday -- at least we think that's what this letter is. The letter says that after evaluating her application, they were very impressed with her. Goes on to say that even though decisions won't be mailed until March 31, they hope that this letter "sent to a limited number of our strongest applicants" will encourage her to keep Cornell in her college plans. Likely letter? Pending acceptance?</p>
<p>Sounds like a likely... which school did she apply to?</p>
<p>I have a question: If you receive a likely letter, is that a sure sign of an acceptance? My daughter received one yesterday -- at least we think that's what this letter is. The letter says that after evaluating her application, they were very impressed with her. Goes on to say that even though decisions won't be mailed until March 31, they hope that this letter "sent to a limited number of our strongest applicants" will encourage her to keep Cornell in her college plans. Likely letter? Pending acceptance?</p>
<p>haha, point of posting 2 exact same posts?</p>
<p>congrats! what are your stats, and which school within cornell?</p>
<p>Alia, a likely letter is essensially an acceptance</p>
<p>Sorry about the double posting. The post didn't show up for awhile so...I did it again. (New here.) My D applied to the School of Art, Architecture, and Planning. Her stats are good -- great gpa, pretty good but not incredible SATs. Really nice portfolio. This is such good news.</p>
<p>hi alia, i applied to the AAP too. could you please post her stats here?</p>
<p>4.0 GPA
1390 SAT
A few AP classes (school doesn't offer many)
The usual kinds of ECs: work, sports, music, volunteer
A great kid with a lot of charm</p>