Official Spring 2012 Cornell Transfer Thread

<p>Not sure - I would go for it though, what do you have to lose? …except admission lol</p>

<p>Here’s what the admissions said: applicants should be notified within the next 2 weeks and, if not, that means they are still deciding.</p>

<p>SUSPENSE. At least it’s better than getting a “you’re rejected” on the phone. I guess.</p>

<p>Awesome @wkyjohn, thank you for calling!</p>

<p>I’m a little worried that if I’m accepted, that huge envelope won’t fit into my tiny university mailbox and thus the mailroom workers will keep it and not notify me that I received it. Anybody else anxious about the same thing? Maybe I’m the only one OCD’ing about this haha. </p>

<p>And btw this notification process is excruciatingly painful. I hope, for everyone’s sake, that the rest of the decisions are released soon.</p>

<p>@ apreve01</p>

<p>CALS notifies those who got accepted via email, so you don’t have to worry about that.</p>

<p>@gmankiw, not true. They notify either e-mail or snail mail, could be both.</p>

<p>@ deadhead654,</p>

<p>YES. it is true. If you don’t think it’s true, you can call the CALS admission office anytime you want and ask them.</p>

<p>I know CAS send out snail mail, but CALS notify via email.</p>

<p>I called them two days ago, they had told me either e-mail OR snail mail. None of the two exclusively.</p>

<p>Not to change the subject, but. . .</p>

<p>To those of you who were admitted already. First of all, congratulations. Secondly, is there a date by which you must notify Cornell of your intensions to either enroll or not enroll for the Spring semester??</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Actually my friends in cals all got both mail and email</p>

<p>Sorry for the confusion, I’m actually CAS not CALS (got confused because they’re similar acronyms). So yeah, I intend to be a government major and am applying to the College of Arts and Sciences.</p>

<p>anyone get anything? Mail hasn’t come yet!</p>

<p>@apreve01, I remember all the A&S in 10 and 11 threads got notified via snail mail. In my school large package would be forwarded to community center, maybe you could ask your residence advisor to pay attention on your package stuff.</p>

<p>@deadhead I slept over today so I checked on 11am, nothing in it…I started to convince myself that staying in my current school would be better…</p>

<p>@zchlafen hang in there!</p>

<p>Thanks man, I just don’t understand why the decisions are so slow this year. I would be fine if a large proportion of people on cc got their decisions, but we have only two accepted and two GTs, which push me keeping suspending…Are we gonna be notified along with Fall applicant? haha</p>

<p>Honestly, if you think about, if people getting accepted getting accepted left and right then I would be totally concerned, whereas here, the timeline itself that Cornell notifies its transfer applicants has shifted. Still sucks but that’s the silver lining.</p>

<p>Did Any body apply to Human Ecology (Human Development major)? and get their decision</p>

<p>Random question: are most of us OOS on this thread? Just trying to convince myself that it’s why we haven’t got snail mail yet.lol</p>

<p>@wykjohn Yes, that is probably the biggest reason. I am so sick of people asking me about Cornell and I have to constantly tell them dejectedly that I haven’t heard back. C’mon school!</p>