Official Cornell RD Class of 2018

<p>so anyone knows how many Cornell engineers are admitted RD?</p>

<p>I have an interesting story for everyone…
At one point about a month ago, my financial aid portal told me I was missing a W2 from my parents and I that was due in February 2015… I thought this might have meant I was accepted and the system already set itself up for next year… and when my mom called the FA office the lady said “oh no it must have been a mistake” and cleared everything in my FA to-do list… is everyone else’s to-do list completely blank? I’m guessing since it’s a “to-do list” it’s a good thing that it’s blank…? Did anyone else have a similar experience?</p>

<p>So in my acceptance letter from ILR, it said something about this being the “largest amount of applications the school has ever received.” fact, or bs to make the school sound better?</p>

<p>@chov523
It is not “BS” or a “publicity move.” Most of the really competitive schools have been on a significant incline of applicants over the last decade or so. I believe they are not lying when they say they received the largest number of applicants in Cornell History. </p>

<p>Yea I agree with @matrixsurgeon </p>

<p>My philosophy is just to already come to terms with a denial, be surprised if I get in</p>

<p>Ok, I am assuming the site is decisions.cornell.edu? Let me know if that was the case last year. Then I can work on cracking…</p>

<p>@APushed96 lol why would you do that. It is literally coming out in less than 20 hours!</p>

<p>I’ve brainwashed myself in to thinking that I’ve already been accepted. I don’t know if that’s a good technique in the event that I’m rejected… :^o </p>

<p>I’ve brainwashed myself to think ambivalence. So it is haunting me more.</p>

<p>@agg999 I think the motivation is for all Cornell rejects to team up to show what we are all about! >:D</p>

<p>I would really be careful. I don’t remember what it was but a group of students caught hacking into one of the super selective schools’ decisions sites before the deadline had their acceptances rescinded… Is it really worth the couple of hours advance?</p>

<p>I am not gunna at this stage.</p>

<p>They just sent the decision link…so nervous!!! Hope good things appear at 5!!</p>

<p>The cornell servers will be pretty much ddosed at 2 pm here.</p>

<p>function ShowDecision() {
document.frmDecisionMain.action = “fl_ViewDecision.aspx”;
document.frmDecisionMain.submit();
}</p>

<p>If you execute the following, you’re set.</p>

<p>Cornell’s gotta stop with these damn emails! They are killing me</p>

<p>Will they release the decision a little eariler than 5pm?</p>

<p>Can’t believe we’re gonna see our decisions in just 7 hours. This is absolutely nerve-wrecking and exciting at the same time.All I can say is, this has been an painful yet meaningful journey. I think I’ve grown a lot during the whole application process. I’ve never really thought about what I’m gonna do or what kind of person I am (or going to be) in the past but hey now I know.
Wish all of you the most memorable college experience and splendid future. You’re all amazing amazing people and I’m sure you’ll accomplish great things in the next four years (regardless of which college you’re going to attend).
Best of luck! ;)</p>

<p>I didnt get the email with the decision PIN and password… Could this be something bad? Or just the servers overwhelmed? Did you all guys get the email?</p>

<p>I also got it, but it is definitely not a “bad sign” if you didn’t get it. There is NO reason for them to not send it to people they didn’t accept, and since it’s all automated it is likely to be an error. I’d call them as soon as you get out of school if you still haven’t gotten it. Otherwise just wait it out.</p>