<p>What should you do?</p>
<p>cry.. ten char</p>
<p>Contact them, or otherwise wait until results are out.</p>
<p>Which school are you applying to? In my son's case - he applied to Architecture - he called the office to schedule an interview. The admissions office asked him if he wanted on campus or with an Alumni locally.</p>
<p>i haven't been contacted, and im doing nothing about it.</p>
<p>My son has applied and he hasn't heard anything. I had to call last Monday to ask about a PIN number (good thing I visit this forum, or I wouldn't have known to ask). Then a check of his application revealed that one of his rec. letters hasn't yet arrived. Hopefully he can get it faxed tomorrow. I'm guessing there won't be any interview, tho when my daughter applied to Arts and Sciences three years ago she and all her classmates that applied to Cornell got an interview.</p>
<p>It's perfectly normal. The reason cornell doesn't require interviews at most of it's colleges/schools is because it would be impractical to interview that many applicants. The interview is both optional and informational. It's affect on your decision is so slight that it's really not a factor. RD it could be a bonus in demonstrating you pick would Cornell if accepted.</p>