<p>How do we get our applicant ID? Does it come when we submit our common app? I’ve heard that you can check what parts of your app that they have through that. I’ve sent in my SSR and HS transcript and will be sending my LOR and college transcript later this week, will those be enough to get an ID?</p>
<p>I believe you only get your ID once they’ve downloaded your application/supplement. I got mine about 2 days after I submitted my actual common app and supplement.</p>
<p>Great, thanks for the help.</p>
<p>How are everyone’s apps going? One month until their due and this thread has been very quiet.</p>
<p>I’m getting increasingly nervous! I finished mine back in October for Spring 2012, but then it was moved to Fall 2012 because I wasn’t eligible for Spring (I’m a freshman). So I have to update it a little, but its all submitted. Cornell is the only place I want to be! Ah!</p>
<p>Anybody here???</p>
<p>Heyooooooo</p>
<p>Hey do you guys know where you will live if you get in for fall?</p>
<p>Not worrying about that until we hear back haha. Don’t want to jinx it. I think most transfers live on West Campus though, although you could probably try to live in collegetown if you wanted to be off campus.</p>
<p>Hey, I’m a GT for the fall- anyone else guaranteed transfer?</p>
<p>Lucky! What school?</p>
<p>How many schools are you guys applying to? Is Cornell everyone’s top choice?</p>
<p>Does Cornell require the secondary school report? My HS says they do not send it for transfers.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>I’m applying to CALS (AEM) as a transfer student. It’s my second time applying for the transfer. I applied for the spring term but didn’t get in. I’m concerned that my horrible high school GPA (3.4 UW, to make it worse it’s a downward trend) and my bad college GPA (3.45, also a downward trend) might fail me again.
Should I consider applying? </p>
<p>Currently, I am a sophomore at a 4-yr private school (US College Ranking= 40~50). I will list all the courses i have taken and am taking with grades. </p>
<p>Freshman (Fall) - 20 credits</p>
<p>Bio 1 - B
Writing for Freshman - A-
Intro to Management - A
Computer Science - A-
General Psychology - A </p>
<p>(Spring Semester) - 20 credits</p>
<p>Writing 2- C+
Intro to Econ - A
Cognitive Science A
Accounting A
US History B-</p>
<p>I didn’t get in for spring-term transfer admission with above stats.
Then,</p>
<p>Sophomore (Fall) - 19 credits</p>
<p>Finance B
Managerial Econ A
Intro to Literature A
Physics I B+
Public Speaking C</p>
<p>Sophomore (Spring) - 16 credits -this semester</p>
<p>Re-taking Public Speaking
Re-taking Finance
Intro to Diff Equ
Law and Econ</p>
<p>Got 5 on Calculus BC and AB-subscore
Also, 5 on AP stat. </p>
<p>Award: Dean’s list. </p>
<p>Pretty much it, for academic-wise. </p>
<p>EC: Summer Internship - Stock trading Company (Hopefully, this could be a hook. Wrote an essay about this experience)
Volunteering work at Africa, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam</p>
<p>DO you think I stand a chance for this time? Do you think my downward trend GPA will hurt me?</p>
<p>Please Chance me! Thanks</p>
<p>Also, could you tell me my chances?</p>
<p>Currently a sophomore in a 4 yr private university. I was a pharmd. D major my first three semesters but changed to biology because I really want to become a doctor (took a big chance there!). </p>
<p>High School-
96.63 gpa weighted/94.4 not weighted- upwards trend
Bad SAT scores- 650/670/650
I do not want to send my ACT scores
6 AP courses, 1 college course and the rest are honors
LOTS OF EC’s- president of clubs, 2 honor societies, basketball, volunteered, drama, etc…</p>
<p>University- St. John’s/ pharmd then biology
GPA- 3.8, downwards because I really wasn’t interested in the courses. One bad grade while others are A’s. The bad grade isnt a science or math course.
Part of many organizations, peer educator, volunteer at a hospital and animal shelter, research, etc…
deans list and other honors</p>
<p>Depends on which school you apply to in Cornell. Your best bet is CALS, as they don’t consider your SAT scores. You have a reasonable shot if they don’t look at your scores.</p>
<p>Sorry if I am asking so many ?s, but if I wanted to minor is psychology, I couldnt do that if I applied to Cals, right? At Cornell, could you have a minor from a diff. college?</p>
<p>@Anothershot11 - I’m applying to 5 - Cornell, Duke, Harvard, Yale and UPenn but Cornell is my top choice by far! Hbu?</p>
<p>@mms0915 - I don’t think so. Here’s the checklist from the website: <a href=“http://admissions.cornell.edu/apply/transfer-applicants/transfer-application-checklist[/url]”>http://admissions.cornell.edu/apply/transfer-applicants/transfer-application-checklist</a>.
It mentions your high school transcripts but not the SSR.</p>
<p>Also, if your interest is in psychology you should apply to CAS, that’s where the psych department is. Your SAT scores aren’t grade but if you’re applying as a sophomore they won’t matter too much and you have good HS and college grades and ECs. Good luck!!</p>
<p>The thing is CAS has significantly lower transfer rates and it checks standardized test scores, so it might hurt you considerably in that respect.</p>
<p>I think it is possible to do a minor from another school though (so psych is a possibility) i think</p>
<p>@Colene is unfortunately right. Just seems silly to get into a school that doesn’t offer the major you’re really interested in.</p>