Official Cornell Class of 2019 Early Decision

<p>@Autumn97‌ I don’t think late ED deadline would matter, they don’t start looking at the applications for awhile I believe. That’s why interviews are due December 1, most SAT November scores will be viewed, and If you have missing documents etc you have a few weeks in to November to get them in.</p>

<p>I know decisions will be online via email on the 11th and physical acceptance letters will come in big envelopes shortly after, but does Cornell send out physical copies of rejection letters?</p>

<p>I’ll say my results once I get them. I’ll make a results thread a few days before the decision date, I found it interesting going through last years results. And to pass time I’ll just keep doing what I do normally, it’s holiday season, time flies :D</p>

<p>I was reading last year’s decisions thread, and it was nerve wracking. I saw quite a few people getting rejected, and those who had way better stats than me falling short. Do you guys know what the early decision acceptance rate for engineering is?</p>

<p>@TodaysEinstein‌ stop worrying!!! Decisions come out in T-minus 11 days. The acceptance rate is somewhere around 10% I want to say, not certain though. Someone recently posted a link to a page that showed it…</p>

<p>@TodaysEinstein‌ if I recall engineering acceptance for 2018 was like the same as Arts and Sciences so ~13%</p>

<p>@BPearlman97‌ @Cornell19‌ @TodaysEinstein‌ Definitely not. Engineering ED admit rate is a bit above 20%. </p>

<p>@Radbg74‌ I was saying RD, they don’t release ED</p>

<p>Do we get our decisions in the mail a few days after they’re posted online? I read somewhere they won’t be sent until March???</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure RD is in march</p>

<p>@TodaysEinstein if your looking at Canadian schools, Waterloo is the best in STEM. Especially math and comp. sci, I will be applying there as well, im canadian, if god forbid, cornell doesnt accept me.</p>

<p>well @manas1997‌, hopefully we’ll get to see each other someday at Cornell! What are you applying for? </p>

<p>Ahah @Radbg74‌ I said “around,” I think ± 10 percent is a good safety zone for as general a word as around :P</p>

<p>@BPearlman97‌ good god hahaha I would be so devastated. I know that’s about right for RD. Harvard’s ED is like 18% so if Cornell was 10% I would cry.</p>

<p>Ahah yeah I kind of realized that my number was waaay low after I posted :).</p>

<p>Do most colleges base acceptance rates off of students actually accepted or those matriculating? It seems like schools use the latter sometimes. I could be wrong though, it is almost midnight here and I’ve been up since 6 am so hallucinations are not below me :P</p>

<p>Last year (fall 2013), Cornell accepted almost 29.7% from their ED pool. This is for the university as a whole though, and is not specific to CoE.</p>

<p>Source: <a href=“http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000554.pdf”>http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000554.pdf&lt;/a&gt; (common data set)</p>

<p>Number of early decision applications received by your institution: 4203
Number of applicants admitted under early decision plan: 1247</p>

<p>Hey guys. Just made an account after stalking this thread lol. #Notgettingin. i just know it. Tbh i’d be happy if I got deferred lol.</p>

<p>Welcome @AcceptmeED. To which College did you apply? </p>

<p>Also, eleven days…</p>

<p>Cornell CALS! Biometry and Statistics! lol but my grade in math sucked junior year :/</p>

<p>Out of curiosity, does anyone ever end up getting denied to primary but accepted to alternate?</p>

<p>Edit: post 999 haha</p>