<p>Everytime I read them again,
I go like</p>
<p>hah...........
no chance...</p>
<p>LOL.</p>
<p>Everytime I read them again,
I go like</p>
<p>hah...........
no chance...</p>
<p>LOL.</p>
<p>It’s the opposite for me. I look at my stats and think “no chance”, but I read my essays and I feel a little bit better about the whole thing. I’m a good fit for ILR and I think I showed it. I’m just really jittery about the whole process though and it would be awesome if it was over come mid-December.</p>
<p>I too, loved my essays until I have read them more than a hundred times since I submitted them. My stats aren’t too bad, but aren’t too great either… I worked on my essays for more than four months, but still I guess that wasn’t enough time for me to shape them into near perfection. I worry if I didn’t show how Cornell Engineering fits me the best!</p>
<p>I apologize for this pointless thread; I tried to delete it right after, but I couldn’t find the delete button…</p>
<p>I’m in the same boat as malan, I look at my transcript and go into a mild form cardiac arrest, then I have go read my essays to defibrillate myself.</p>
<p>I don’t think I would change a thing if I had to resubmit my essays today, so I guess it’s healthy that I know I’ve done my best. But I definitely know the number of times I’ve gone to Cornell’s website and the boards on CC is wayyyy unhealthy. This obsession is setting me up for a hard fall if I don’t get in.</p>
<p>I have 4 STRONG backups that I would love to go to almost as much as Cornell, so it shouldn’t be too bad for me. Every time I find myself getting too excited about Cornell, I start thinking about my favorite backups too.</p>