<p>Hacking into their system, considering that you are still going to school, might take longer than the actual waiting LOL</p>
<p>@Keepyourshirton
Not if we find a large enough group of experienced hackers! But the likelihood is that we probably could do any real “damage” by Thursday
Hahaha</p>
<p>Gah…It’s hard to do homework when worrying about this!!!</p>
<p>damage to our brains? Yeah likelihood is very high I’d say</p>
<p>Maybe we should bake a cake instead.</p>
<p>@needanap good idea! I am giving up my gym in the anxiety so double chocolate for me.</p>
<p>I made cupcakes ^#(^ </p>
<p>Sounds good.
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<p>now if Cornell found out that we accessed their servers, would they still take us in? Or would MIT give us asylum? ;-)</p>
<p>@APushed96
We could always try to use complex philosophy and ethics to get us out of the situation and get into Cornell. Such a feat would probably invite some MIT/Caltech offers as well hahahaha. </p>
<p>I am pretty sure some of the world’s worst hackers, including Steve Jobs, is either making a fortune or teaching students in prestigious universities </p>
<p>@matrixsurgeon</p>
<p>Like what? Cornell: “hey those are private!” You:“but according to this info we’re in the same class!”</p>
<p>I read somewhere that the diversity housing event as specific days to attend depending on one’s intended major. Is this true? If so, what days are for the ILR school?</p>
<p><a href=“Apache Struts : List of security vulnerabilities”>Apache Struts : List of security vulnerabilities;
<p>fun, fun, fun, fun! Apache is the database they use.</p>
<p>remember, to always tunnel through <a href=“http://www.spys.ru”>http://www.spys.ru</a> when carrying out your deed, if you chose to do so… ;-)</p>
<p>Goldman Sachs pays NYU hackers to defeat their system. Do you think Cornell will show us the money?</p>
<p>accepted2018, he was accepted to Cals, his first choice. I really do not believe listing an alternate choice hurts your chances of admission to the first choice. Good luck!</p>
<p>Could you guys please tell me if I have a possibility?</p>
<p>Race: Asian (been in US for 3 years)/ Applied for Applied mathematics/ sociology
SAT: 610 CR/ 770 M / 710 W essay – 10
SATII: Math II- 770 / Chem - 620
GPA 4.0/4.0 (Doesn’t rank)
Took every advanced course that out school offers + few online classes</p>
<p>Extracurricular activities:
NHS
National Math Honor Society
discus scholarship
Hospice
Translator
Clarinet award
Local missions
Bob johns math comp. semifinalist
ENOB
Korean Cancer research.</p>
<p>Rec: 8/10
Common app essay 9/10 Cornell essay: not very good (no outside help)
Interview went really well… </p>
<p>I got into a few colleges ex)Michigan/Davis, but I got rejected from so many unexpected colleges that were so much more lenient/less intense than Cornell. After having to be frustrated for several times, I now don’t have any confidence or anything… decision will be posted tomorrow & I was wondering if me getting in there is even feasible or not. Your feedback will be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>PS. I really really don’t understand college admissions process & how the number of applicants is extremely increased this year. (90,000 applied UCLA…) </p>
<p>I’m on spring break, and the anxiety is ruining my relaxation. :/</p>
<p>I think that you have a shot. If unlucky with Cornell, you still have some good options, so you’ll be fine…</p>