<p>^ That is probably one of the more sensible things said on this thread. If there were a like button i would press it</p>
<p>livsun deserves a cookie :)</p>
<p>wishing you all the best</p>
<p>guys we have been through so much till this moment. I guess we all are so afraid everything that we went through will break apart tomorrow but seriously think about how blessed we are having chances and intelligence to apply to ivy league school. Whoever gets in-congratulations, you deserve it and whoever gets rejected-there are other wonderful chances and you will end up in somewhere that is as good as or even better than Cornell. The fact that we come to CC and share our feelings and interest demonstrates genuine concerns about our future. I just wanted to say that I know we all struggled in our own ways and I sincerely admire you all for I know how difficult this whole process has been. So, good job guys whether you get accepted or not!</p>
<p>This is my third year sitting at the edge of my chair for the Cornell ED result. The first time was my brother’s older son. We were all jumping in joy when he got in. Last year was my younger daughter. She was also fortunate enough to get in. Now we are waiting for the youngest nephew’s result. I think he is reading this thread. Just want to tell him that no matter what happens tomorrow, we are so proud of him. Cornell would be lucky to have him, we are hoping for the best because it is a lottery school.</p>
<p>Good luck to you all.</p>
<p>I wish everyone the best!! For those like me who spend their entire lives preparing to go to that one school I hope that “the odds will forever be in your favor” hahaha Hunger Games.</p>
<p>Operation “Attempt to Stop Thinking about Cornell Admission Results” is turning out to be a failure</p>
<p>Good luck to all of you =D </p>
<p>I know exactly how you’re feeling/will be feeling if you get accepted; it’s just a monumental wave of relief of being DONE with admissions (if financial aid isn’t a concern for you, that is )</p>
<p>I can’t believe the decision comes out tomorrow. It feels sort of surreal, in the sense that I don’t feel nervous or anxious in the least. This isn’t a product of my confidence in getting in(I’m expecting a rejection) but because this has been the busiest week of the school year so far. I haven’t had the time to even think about it. If I get rejected, sure I’ll be a bit disappointed, but people need to realize that a lot of what determines future success isn’t what college you end up going to, but what you end up doing at the college you attend. I think if I get rejected I will only be that much more determined to succeed.</p>
<p>May the Force Be With Us ALL</p>
<p>tommorow and forever</p>
<p>This doesn’t feel real to me at all… None of it does. The getting in… The fact that its college. It’s all so ethereal. I’m not nervous is scared or anything. I never really have understood the meaning of college!</p>
<p>Somebody said ILR does not reject in ED? Is that true?</p>
<p>Wish u all good luck!</p>
<p>I looked it up apparently its true they only accept and defer ED, which is kind of weird to me.</p>
<p>Sent from my DROID3 using CC</p>
<p>Does anyone know
when we go on to the result website are we gonna the acceptance/reject letter?
or are they gonna just simply say the result? like accepted/ deferred/ rejected?</p>
<p>I think someone from last year mentioned that it would be a big congratulations if you got in. IDK about the rejection though…</p>
<p>There will be a letter on-line. If you are accepted, the first word will be Congratulations!!! Then the next day a package with your acceptance will arrive Fed-Ex.</p>
<p>The very best of luck to all of you!</p>
<p>PS. Old Fort, what do you mean it is a lottery school?</p>
<p>A lottery school means that there are many qualified applicants, there is no guarantee of acceptance because of good stats, some of it is luck. Most top tier schools are lottery schools.</p>
<p>SidHolmes06 well, I would say being exhausted from outside activities is a good thing to keep you distracted…my D is also very busy but can’t say it isn’t on everyone’s mind almost all of the time, and the waiting is hardest part of this whole process, no? Cornell is a special place - good luck to you!</p>
<p>Thanks, Old Fort!</p>
<p>Whatever be the result, I want this to be done with. I can’t stop thinking about it and that’s just too stressful.</p>
<p>I applied AEM so I guess I should prepare for my rejection right? Lol</p>