<p>haha and I don't want to be compared to Arjun! I'm not even remotely Argunesque OCD loserish in the least bit. haha. watch it folks.</p>
<p>"Argunesque" is a great one...</p>
<p>That post was Arjunesque.</p>
<p>He thinks he'll graduate from Princeton in two years - how sadly Arjunesque.</p>
<p>If you don't stop being so Arjunesque I'm going to stop responding to your questions and just ridicule your posts.</p>
<p>Look i think i will be fine, i doubt that my mid year report will have any real impact on the admissions, so W/e. I am going to cornell and thats that.</p>
<p>I think it's amusing how posters will ask a question, like the OP, or support the OP, like litagee, and then be like "w/e I don't care I bet you're wrong!" when they're told the sad truth they don't want to hear.</p>
<p>its not that...its just i thought u were being sarcastic. If ur serious then i wont be so confident....wow u were serious weren't u? alright i wont quit working then.</p>
<p>bnair14 do not worry. You will go to cornell next year. You will do well there. You are fine. I hate it when people doing better than me think they're doing badly.</p>
<p>sorry dude i meant no offense</p>
<p>no we all were kidding. We just found it kind of ridiculous that with senior post-acceptance grades that are almost perfect and dangerously close to a 4.0 someone would ask a question quite so absurd as "Do you think i'll get my admissions offer rescinded." Many students who apply don't even have an overall HS GPA as good as the GPA for your grades. I personally never had a report card that looked as good as that.</p>
<p>Edit: The math comes out to a 3.83 unweighted, and I'm sure you're taking hard classes. Now do you see why you got a ****y sarcastic response from everyone?</p>
<p>yea dont listen to me i am a nervous idiot. I am only nervous b/c i have heard that cornell is really hard and engineering is super difficult.</p>
<p>lol i am dum and new at this sparty.</p>
<p>yeah pretty dumb with a 3.83 in 6 classes post-acceptance to the best engineering school in the ivy league ;)</p>
<p>Sparticus, how do you know that those who do not make straight A's do not matriculate/get academic probation? I'd understand that situation for one taking all regulars classes, but those who challege themselves with like 16 ap/ib classes should get a break.</p>
<p>bnair14 - seriously know one is mad at you. I laughed at this because usually these posts are like "I have 2 Fs and 5 Cs, what am I going to do???"</p>
<p>dude wrxstiav, Cornell is a prestegious and awesome school its a given they would have high standards. And btw ap classes are not that hard.......if u do a little work</p>
<p>Maybe they shouldn't take 16 AP/IB classes... challenging oneself is necessary, but so are moderation and prudence.</p>
<p>Moderation and prudence...lol</p>
<p>Well, I guess I'll find out when decision letters come by</p>
<p>and bnair, i don't take AP, so I wouldn't know</p>
<p>Ib....AP same thing</p>
<p>"And btw ap classes are not that hard.......if u do a little work"</p>
<p>Ugh, how cocky can you be? Though AP is set on a fixed curriculum, teachers are all different, and so are the grading systems.</p>
<p>I really wouldn't say IB is the same thing as AP...not at all. Different curriculum and tons more work.</p>
<p>wait ur in texas what school u go to wrxstiav??</p>