<p>if so, give stats please. and about the fa forms, did you get a letter or an email and then did you get accepted?</p>
<p>I am applying from overseas as a domestic.</p>
<p>I got an email from Cornell asking me to send the fa forms in a few days ago. However, I haven't heard anything from them afterwards. I am applying to its engineering school.</p>
<p>btw, in addition to 2007mom, I think it's better to also mention which school you are applying, and when you got your fa forms email.</p>
<p>good luck every one!</p>
<p>I got a FA email on March 5th but have not heard anything after that. (ILR)</p>
<p>Didn't get anything. I applied to CAS</p>
<p>nada. hotel.</p>
<p>fa email but never applied for fa. looks like the fa letter might mean more?</p>
<p>waiting on cals.</p>
<p>2007mom, yea I never applied for FA either but still got the email</p>
<p>isn't there already a thread for this?</p>
<p>in that thread, didn't we decide that FA requests have nothing to do with acceptance?</p>
<p>I'm not sure if this is what you are talking about 2007Mom, but I got a letter of acceptance from Cornell CALS dated march 4th.</p>
<p>Basic Stats:
SAT: 2240 (800/680/760) (Cr/M/W)<br>
SAT2: 730, 690 (Lit and US)</p>
<p>Weighted GPA: 4.1
Class Rank: 3/273</p>
<p>No real good EC's.
Happy!
I Hope that was what you were asking b/c i didnt fully understand your question and im somewhat new to CC.</p>
<p>did we already conclude that there is no connection between FA request and eventual acceptance? i think therz always the possiblity that there is a connection cuz my friends havent gotten that email yet and i doubt they will send those to thousands of kids who're going to be rejected</p>
<p>Wait. do you guys mean some people got acceptance letters today?</p>
<p>yeah, isn't it too early?</p>
<p>yes ccmmjj that is what i meant. thanks so much. and thanks for being honest. your stats are similar to my s's so i really hope that is good for us. he is a little lower on the sat total score and he does not have lots of ecs either. he has worked for most of hs so he could not do certain activities if it interfered with his work schedule. congrats.</p>
<p>other threads discuss that some schools of cornell have rolling admissions. but it is odd because they only sent out a few decisions.</p>
<p>"Wait. do you guys mean some people got acceptance letters today?"</p>
<p>"yeah, isn't it too early?"</p>
<p>CALS/AEM/ILR release decisions early because they are not part of the ivy league.</p>
<p>oh man you are going to get some whiplash for saying that.</p>
<p>and HOTEL is rolling and they are an endowed college....so i dont see your argument.</p>
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<p>You're right. Part of a university can in the Ivy League while other parts may not be. CALS/AEM/ILR/Hotel/HE are all not in the Ivy League for Cornell, also no one in Qatar is. For Columbia, those living in Manhattan are not in the Ivy League, as well as anyone in the GPA range of 3.4 - 3.81234 not including 3.5. I'm not sure if Dartmouth is in the Arctic Circle, but if it is, it's not in the Ivy League. Ivy can't even grow there. Anyone that isn't a Philadelphia resident is not in the League at UPenn. Brown is just Brown, they can pretend all they want. Non-legacy students at Princeton and Yale are still not members of the Ivy League. Anyone in the Harvard Extension School is automatically out, and anyone at Harvard with below a 3.819 is gone..but Harvard doesn't give B+s so it doesn't matter.</p>
<p>I like long sarcastic comments. You're wrong.</p>
<p>hahaha. all of cornell is the ivy league. enough said.</p>
<p>jeydomz- hahha, nice</p>
<p>hahahaha :)</p>