<p>So... I havent gotten any letters yet.
Does that mean im not in?</p>
<p>Also, when do they notify the students of their decisions and by what? Email? Mail!</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>So... I havent gotten any letters yet.
Does that mean im not in?</p>
<p>Also, when do they notify the students of their decisions and by what? Email? Mail!</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>I think you’re misunderstanding the whole “likely letter” concept. Go research it a bit…
And no, it does not mean you are not in. Decisions for all Ivy Leagues come out March 30th at 5 pm by email. You can research all this yourself and you probably know about it, as you probably have made an account on each website…</p>
<p>not at all! very very few people receive a likely letter. it doesn’t indicate anything</p>
<p>also to mitigated… Cornell does not email decisions, they are posted online.</p>
<p>Not that few, but many who get accepted do not get likely letters.</p>
<p>Ah i wish i got one too. Haha
And dang i guess i would to retrieve the IDs for all te universities.</p>
<p>Oh and also, once i find out my admission results, do universities mail out other forms like financial information to the admittees?</p>
<p>Yes, you should receive a financial aid package about the same time you receive your Cornell admittance package. It should come within a week or two after March 30.</p>
<p>Hey dhs911230, I’m an ambassador for the university.</p>
<p>Not receiving a likely letter just means that you’ll have to wait until the 30th to know if you have acceptance. If you haven’t gotten a letter it does not mean you are out of the running. Just be patient and wait until the official decisions come out. I hope the best for you!</p>
<p>Thank you very much for all the responses!</p>
<p>It means you are a male candidate =D.</p>
<p>@ Jad - Do you know if liklies are limited to American citizens only or are they extended to international applicants as well?</p>