<p>They say they’re releasing decisions mid-December. Not vague at all.</p>
<p>I just got an interview email about an hour ago. They’re still going out, it sounds like. Now I’m really freaking out. </p>
<p>Also, I emailed Columbia last Friday and asked to switch application pools, but they haven’t done so yet – do you think that they’ll get around to it soon? I’m really stressing over this D:</p>
<p>good luck on your interview orange! just out of curiosity, why did you decide to switch out of ED? i have one with uchicago tomorrow. : ) so excited for decisions. My stats pretty much fall within the top half of ranges but my sat iis have me pretty nervous. i know they dont release stats for those but i submitted a 750 lit and 680 bio. i retook bio this november and i feel pretty confident, so im hoping that i boosted that up. scores come out tomorrow morning at 5 am…gahhhhhh</p>
<p>I’m still ED, I asked to change from SEAS to CC. I think I shot myself in the foot though :\ I’m not sure about engineering anymore… Pretty BS on my part but I hope the other things will pull through for me :D</p>
<p>Good luck on your UChicago interview!</p>
<p>good luck to you too! it will all work out : ) engineering is a huge commitment and it stinks that the schools are separated. I’m interested in the biological evolution of the human species major (haha, its pretty weird but super interesting- its a mix of anthropology and genetics)</p>
<p>orange: how are they able to do that. wouldn’t you need to write a completely different supplement for CC?</p>
<p>I called the admissions office and they didn’t say I couldn’t, and even gave me directions on how to request the change. To be honest, though, I don’t want to be locked into engineering, so I may as well make a crapshoot for CC and try my luck elsewhere in the mean time.</p>
<p>I emailed and offered to submit the missing essay, which really would be all that’s missing. I really don’t think I’ll get in, though.</p>
<p>Random question: Some of my schools ask me what other colleges in applying to. How do I answer that?</p>
<p>AHHH I’m SO nervous to find out I just want December 15th here already so I know!</p>
<p>Has anyone emailed <a href=“mailto:ugrad-confirm@columbia.edu”>ugrad-confirm@columbia.edu</a> or <a href=“mailto:ugrad-ask@columbia.edu”>ugrad-ask@columbia.edu</a> and heard back? I haven’t heard a thing since I emailed them last Friday. I’ll wait a little while longer but I really don’t want this to take too long I emailed the FA office and got a reply in two days… So I’m hoping for one today.</p>
<p>^ I emailed them as the ugrad-ask with a couple questions over two weeks ago, but never heard back. I would call them.</p>
<p>^ Thanks. I’ll call them tomorrow and see what’s up with their email. I called last week and they told me to email… Maybe I’ll have to push it harder. :</p>
<p>Anyone know if Columbia wants quarter grade reports?</p>
<p>@karatekid666 – Yes, they would like them. From [Are</a> my chances for admission greater… | Columbia Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/admissions/ask/faq/question/2393]Are”>http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/admissions/ask/faq/question/2393) :</p>
<p>When are Midyear Reports due?</p>
<p>"Please have your school submit the Midyear Report as soon as first quarter or first trimester grades are available if you are an Early Decision candidate; for Regular Decision candidates, as soon as first semester or second trimester grades are available. We will accept the documents either electronically or in paper form via postal mail or fax.</p>
<p>There is no deadline for submitting the Midyear Report/senior grades.</p>
<p>We do not track Midyear Reports/senior grades through the online tracking system."</p>
<p>Finally got subject test scores back today, 780 in Math 2 and 740 in US History… Yeah, doesn’t hold a candle to some of you. But I guess I’m almost kinda “qualified” now!</p>
<p>Hey everyone!! Just joined in i feel like people are putting too much stress on themselves, especially with SAT scores! Some of it depends on the context of your school. Thats why your counselorincludes a school profile. For example, my school is majority minority and low income. The average SAT score is like a 1320 and avg ACT is like a 17. Compared to them, many are deemed high performing with modest scores. I also know people who have gotten into Yale, Princeton, and UPenn with scores in the 1500s and 1700s range all because there transcript, ECS, awards, etc were on point! My scores are pretty modest but i feel pretty good about everything else… Im going to wish us all luck!!</p>
<p>@TooCool1212 – My school is similar to yours: majority minority (kind of funny to write that, huh?) and mostly low income. The average SAT score here is 1180. “Holistic process” is probably the only reason I’m applying to Columbia (in the practical sense; trust me, I love the university for what it provides). I hope my 1990 stands out. And, of course, a high score isn’t all that admits you into the university. Good luck to you, us and everyone else.</p>
<p>@colum2017 oh wow! Yes I am sure you will stand out! Thank you! Luck to you as well</p>
<p>I called about changing my application pool and I was asked to call back early next week to see if anything had changed. So I guess there’s some progress :D</p>
<p>I just finished my interview. He asked me about five questions and talked for about fifteen minutes. So I guess it all went great. Not as good as I hoped but not as bad as I thought.</p>
<p>happy thanksgiving everyone! hopefully we’ll see each other at Columbia next year!</p>