<p>Upon rereading my Cornell CAS supplement (which I already submitted), I got the feeling that my essay is not Cornell-specific. Basically, my essay could easily be reused for another college just by changing all the references of "Cornell." Annoyingly, I didn't mention something unique to Cornell that I had forgotten about. So, I feel like my application doesn't show an interest in Cornell? After submitting everything, how can I let Cornell know that I really want to go there? Hope for an interview and mention that thing I forgot?</p>
<p>Bump 10char.</p>
<p>There’s nothing you can really do at this point.</p>
<p>Indeed. As to impact, I can only offer the anecdote that my suitemates and I here had all tailored our essays to Cornell, and that I took particular care to be specific about why I should attend Cornell and referenced courses and campus features.</p>
<p>Well I think the Prompt was quite clear that u don’t have to relate urself to Cornell when u’r describing ur interests…
but u do have to mention specific details when u describe how u wanna utilize the programs…
Well u’ve already submitted and there’s no point thinking about it right…so move on dude~</p>