<p>besides school work, what have you been guys doing since the acceptance?</p>
<p>oh, and does anyone of you guys know when we get the e-mail address or student ID from Cornell?</p>
<p>besides school work, what have you been guys doing since the acceptance?</p>
<p>oh, and does anyone of you guys know when we get the e-mail address or student ID from Cornell?</p>
<p>Pretty sure we need to complete the FAFSA, right? Besides that, I’m just relaxing, lol.</p>
<p>We get everything in April with the RD people.</p>
<p>sit back and relish!</p>
<p>Be sen10rs.</p>
<p>bought 20+ games off of steam… hehe, it’s gonna be a fun year</p>
<p>haha doing absolutely nothing!
SEN10RS FTW!</p>
<p>wowwww!!!
I sooo jealous of you guys!!</p>
<p>I never had a B in my HS transcript till now, and as soon as I got the acceptance letter all of my A’s miraculously turned to all B’s.</p>
<p>do you guys think that’s gonna be a problem
for some reason I am even struggling to pull them up to B+'s.
I guess senioritis really began to hit me</p>
<p>no it wont be a problem…</p>
<p>im getting Bs too, but I heard from someone at my school that a few years ago someone got rejected for 2 Cs, so that’s scary…</p>
<p>i want to make second semester a little easier though (not because I was accepted) - I hope that wont change cornell’s mind?</p>
<p>My take from the admittedly very little I’ve read/heard about rescinding apps:
Don’t drop any AP/honors/“difficult” classes without a really, really, really good (not “too hard”) reason and if you do–make sure Admissions is cool with it first; keeping rigor of course load is big with these people. Don’t bomb anything. Certainly no Fs or Ds. One C won’t kill you, but two may be pushing it. The biggest one is not to get into any trouble with the law or break an honor code/violate academic integrity/do something that’s generally the kind of thing reserved for those usually referred to by adults as “troubled teens”. It certainty seems like colleges and, especially, high schools talk about rescinding applications more than they actually do it; but I wouldn’t bet on it and Cornell seems like the kind of place that would do something like that.</p>
<p>It’s really difficult to even come into school for this sen10r. But I’m managing and even though my grades are down, they’re not as bad as I thought they’d get at this time senior year (especially considering all the other home stuff I’m dealing with). We push on.</p>