<p>Just out of curiosity, does anyone not have 1 after their last name in the password?</p>
<p>Hey guys so whats up with this whole time you get your PIN and ID number
determines if you got in or not? Some saying that if you received your
PIN number earlier in the day it means you didnt get in and if you got yours later in the day it mean you got in… or vice versa (i dont remember, didnt really pay attention)</p>
<p>I applied ED and bunch of kids in my school
were freaking out asking each other what time they received their emails…
I think this is pretty absurd…</p>
<p>By any chance is this true at all?</p>
<p>good luck to everyone!!! :)</p>
<p>no. </p>
<p>everyone got the email at the same time.</p>
<p>If it takes 2 seconds, it means your application was lost. Sorry about that.</p>
<p>Did anyone here start procrastinating more after submitting their ED app? I’ve submitted other apps, but I still have 4 more to finish. I’m not applying ED to Cornell, but I just wanted to see if I’m the only procrastinator here, lol.</p>
<p>I submitted my app to UVa and Cornell since I’m applying early there. I’m only doing my Georgetown app if I get deferred/rejected on Thursday.</p>
<p>@FateGoneAwry16</p>
<p>Yes! This is so true… I got alot of my essays for other schools done before I submitted my ED application, but since then, I’ve been having trouble motivating myself to work on those I still have left. Especially difficult are the why _______ (insert school name here) essays, because I just can’t seem to get excited over other schools when I may still have the possibility of going to Cornell…</p>
<p>I can’t get myself to write any other essays before hearing about Cornell. Oh well.</p>
<p>I’m not doing any other apps until I hear about Cornell, just so I don’t waste potential time</p>
<p>If the second character if your PIN is a letter after O, you got accepted. If it’s between H and N, you got deferred.</p>
<p>If the third character is a letter after T, you will receive financial aid. </p>
<p>I’m still working on decrypting their algorithm for the first character, the 4 digit number after the third character, and the last three characters. I’m assuming they are simply for applicant identification and have little to do with your decision.</p>
<p>What if I only have one letter in my PIN??? D:</p>
<p>lol dude you know that’s complete bs- don’t be cruel enough to lead on all these people</p>
<p>OMG My future mates please can you guys stop divining, like seriously. Its only two days. @c0rn3llED My first three characters are digits, like really there’s no cracking or any ish like that. They are just random numbers that are probably linked to our yes or no. And financial aid don’t make their decisions with adcoms sooo… o.O</p>
<p>How could you possibly know that.</p>
<p>good thing mine is conveniently a P</p>
<p>I don’t care that you’re a ■■■■■, c0rn3ll. you’re a ■■■■■ that makes me feel good about myself.</p>
<p>@c0rn3llED, How do you actually know that? Did you conduct a survey of PIN’s from previous years?</p>
<p>this is so funny</p>
<p>oh my god</p>
<p>Accepted!!! Human ecology class of 2017!! Best day ever</p>
<p>Cornells, how are you able to see your acceptance I just keep reading</p>
<p>Cornell University Decision Notification</p>
<p>To check your decision, please click on the “your decision is available” link near the bottom of the screen.</p>
<p>Your decision will be viewable on 12/13/2012 at 5:00 PM</p>