<p>@Pit13
I was in Principles in Finance(Yes first year).
I hope this year, Anaheim, will be better than salt lake city.
TBH i didn’t really like salt lake city whole lot.</p>
<p>I’m not gonna sweat and just move on to Northwestern application now. Since the decision has already been made and confirmed, I don’t think it’s worth worrying about something that cannot be changed.</p>
<p>do males or females have a higher chance of getting in?</p>
<p>@HateSMUS wait, what’s been confirmed?</p>
<p>@HateSMUS i’m applying to Northwestern too! pending the CC result. </p>
<p>Also guys, do you think the fact that both my parents are unemployed will hurt me?</p>
<p>Males do have slightly higher admission rate. Because urban areas, especially NYC, are favored by girls, more girls apply to universities in NYC. Sex ratio is 4:6 in NYU even with lower admission rate for females. Columbia is not that extreme, but males do have about 2% higher admission rate in statistics.</p>
<p>@poseidon007, oh I didn’t mean to say we are able to check the result. I just meant the decisions had been made and confirmed by admission officers, so it is not a variable anymore.</p>
<p>@mrspotter, unless you r an international and need FA, no definitely not. Employment of your parents has nothing to do with admission process.</p>
<p>anybody else dreading deferral? obviously i’d be honored to be deferred by an ivy but the agony would never end. (plus then id feel like i have to publish a book between now and next admission round)</p>
<p>thanks @hatesmus!</p>
<p>No, I wouldn’t feel deferral as a death sentence. I’m kinda expecting it. It’s probably the most likely one. I’m speculating my chance for acceptance, deferral and rejection in ED round is 2:6:2. I’m honestly not expecting rejection in ED round, and if I do, it would hurt a lot. Deferral would just give me some disappointment for my anxious waiting for a month. I would be ****ed at Columbia admission office not for deferring/rejecting me but making me wait a month in anxiety and giving me a bad result.</p>
<p>Deferral would be painful but must be better than outright rejection.</p>
<p>If I get a deferral/rejection, I’ll basically go numb for a good day.</p>
<p>@Canadien112 I actually enjoyed SLC. I like anything urban (Hence Columbia #1), and even though it wasn’t hustle and bustle I did enjoy my time there. After the ballgame, my cohorts and I took the train the opposite way of everyone else, thinking it would just loop around…uh. ha. no. scary. Just saying. :3 There aren’t any guarantees… I’m focusing on states first.</p>
<p>Deferral would definitely suck; although it’s better than rejection (hopefully), there is four more months of waiting.</p>
<p>I applied to Princeton early but I’ll leave this here for you guys. [Europe</a> - The Final Countdown (Official Video) - YouTube](<a href=“- YouTube”>- YouTube)</p>
<p>I honestly don’t know what to expect anymore, but from what you guys are saying I think I might be too optimistic…all I know is a rejection would absolutely kill my confidence. I’m reaaally just trying not to think about what I would feel if rejected/deferred/(fhjghfjg)accepted. </p>
<p>Also, that video wouldn’t play automatically would it? If so I’m definitely muting! (silence would be horrifying and unbearable)</p>
<p>In other news</p>
<p>20 FRICKIN HOURS.</p>
<p>I wanna go back to a month ago when I could ease myself at Chance me thread</p>
<p>i’m expecting a rejection. but i’m really trying to be optimistic. i fear i put too much reliance on urm status/region/portfolio/extra curriculars, my stats are really subpar. just glad the wait is almost over. good luck to everyone! c:</p>
<p>I’m think I’m gonna go stand in the shower and breathe deeply. Anyone have any other stress relieving strategies? (besides ice cream, that’s for tomorrow haha)</p>