<p>what do you think is the best order to open the decisions?
I can’t decide if most likely to be admitted to least likely or the reverse would be the best way.
I know this is kind of trivial to think about.</p>
<p>Least desired to most desired is the way to go for me. That way if I don’t get into my top choice, hopefully, I’ll still have some acceptances in my back pocket.</p>
<p>I know Cornell accepts around 300 engineers ED. How many do they accept RD? I know that their target for engineering is around 800 or something.</p>
<p>I am just swaying back and forth between “you have a good chance!” and “YOU WILL GET REJECTED EVERYWHERE”. It doesn’t help that I was deferred ED-I’ve been waiting even longer! I think I will be fine for sleep tonight but thankfully tomorrow isn’t a very strenuous day at school, because I doubt I will be able to concentrate much. However, I have a huge project due Friday that I only have about 1/2 done…</p>
<p>Listening to Muse to help channel the nervous energy. </p>
<p>I think we need to click a link in the email form Cornell and view our decisions elsewhere, while many other ivies, like Harvard, offers an instant decision in the mail.</p>
<p>So we don’t really have a chance. Chance is you’ll glimpse your decision of other ivies while you skim your inbox.</p>
<p>I only have two to look at, so I guess it makes it a little easier for me! Whichever one comes earlier will get read first. haha good luck to all of you tomorrow. IDK how I am going to survive at school</p>
<p>Same, @Pcollege12. I have 3 decisions-one is a portal that opens at 5, so I guess I will check that first, all the while constantly refreshing my email! It’s so nerve wracking! </p>
<p>@Keepyourshirton
Actually, Harvard is the ONLY ivy league school to utilize straight email decisions this year. Every other Ivy League school has an online portal or similar that they use to convey decisions. </p>
<p>Tomorrow is going to feel like a million years. I have play rehearsal until 4:30 or 4:45… Then 15 minutes of panic while my girlfriend and I wait to open Cornell. Then hours of crying. </p>