<p>just wondering, are any of you going for RD? since everyone here seems to be going for ED...?</p>
<p>I really like the school but wasn't brave enough to do an ED-not strong of a commitment-, are there people like me? - no,w it's harder to even get in :(</p>
<p>i'm doing RD... but mostly because i'm applying to arch school and want to work on my portfolio.... but even then i'm thinking it's impossible to get in... so i'm kind of in the same boat.</p>
<p>which school are you applying to?</p>
<p>i'm doing RD for financial reasons~</p>
<p>heyyyy fellow RD people!!! just kidding..
I want to either do HE or CAS, but really the human ecology... but a lot of people already said HE is really hard to get into soo...I'm kinda regretting not doing ED - could have had better chance.. and my friend already did ED for Cornell in my school so... yeah it's going to be impossible... and I understand you bneg :( - that was what i was afraid of... incase i wouldn't want to pay all that money to go to the school in n.y. ahhh!!! which im really regretting :(</p>
<p>im doing RD, ED to another school</p>
<p>your chances don't actually change that much. Statistically it might seem easier to get in ED, but if you as a normal applicant could have gotten in ED you most likely will get in RD. They don't defer people for fun; they do it because they are unsure.</p>
<p>thanks sparticus800, that's somewhat comforting</p>
<p>I desperately wanted to go for ED, but my parents wouldn't let me enter the binding contract; though Cornell is most definitely my number 1 choice school (by a long shot).</p>
<p>is that true about hte HE thing, I thought it was the easier school to get into when compared to ALS and AS.</p>