<p>The date at the top has not changed but the dates for the respective schools transfer days has. Also, I was told to check back next week for the itinerary for ILR since they are still working on it.</p>
<p>yea azuze, I know what you mean. It would really suck for me to go there for my first time, spend tons of money, see how great cornell is, and then get rejected. lol. Yet I still really want to go. So I am stuck in the middle here.</p>
<p>for you guys wondering about the “transfer transcript” on your finaid to do list:</p>
<p>it is not something you have to send in. the finaid office orders a copy of the transcript you submitted from the undergraduate admissions office, and uses it in determining your award. it will most likely stay on there until you receive your decision.</p>
<p>i am applying to CALS and spoke with a representative the other day. she said that decisions are mailed as applications are read, and that they have begun this process.</p>
<p>KNEW IT. Haha, maybe we WILL hear back in early November then, seeing how most of us have already had our applications forwarded to admissions to be reviewed. And I’m going for CALS too. But do you mean that they’ve begun reading, or that they’ve begun reading AND sending out decisions?</p>
<p>I’m tempted to call admissions, but I know they get tons of neurotic students everyday and I have nothing to ask about.</p>
<p>Btw, I’ve visited Cornell 4 times and have attended 4 lectures, so it might be overkill for me to go to Transfer day. But if you haven’t been up to Cornell yet, you should do it before it freezes over xD. It’s particularly beautiful in the summer.</p>
<p>well i’ve been to cornell 4 times also, but i LOVE going and being there, so i’m down for whenever i can haha. and as i’ve said before, i would have been there another time already, but boyfriend and i broke up so there was no point. he’s actually home right now and we might be getting back together (cross your fingers for me!) and then i’ll have excuses to go up all the time again but either way, i’m going to transfer day so i’m excited. did any of you fax in your midterm reports? i have to send them one grade and i think it may be easier to just fax it.</p>
<p>We can, my dad attempted to send our tax reports in via fax, although apparently my home’s fax machine sucks and the faxes failed. So we have to try again.</p>
<p>But I have no fax machine at school, so I figured snail mail would do the trick. Will be sending in my midterm report Friday, I think. Yay!</p>
<p>it was hard to tell from the woman’s answer whether they are mailing decisions or just reading applications. she said they have begun reading applications, and that they release decisions as they come to them. i have a feeling they may begin in the next couple of weeks, but it could easily take anywhere until the middle of november. i wonder if many people are applying to CALS this season. i’m applying for Viticulture and Enology, and would be surprised if more than two other people are applying to that major. i’ve heard that CALS reads applications by major… who knows what order they go in.</p>
<p>It would make sense for them to do so, so most likely alphabetically (in which case, animal sciences is 3rd on the list…hm). Right now, I can recall 2 other people on this thread apart from you and I that are also applying to CALS, but for different majors. I actually think most are applying to ILR here.
Nevertheless, CALS is the 2nd largest. But that also means there will be more spots. I remain positive and believe that I’ll hear back within the first half of November, or else I’ll go insane and then my art work will turn psycho lol.</p>
<p>To my knowledge, the colleges which we are applying to are as follows:</p>
<p>ILR= Me, TFN and Violaghost
Human Ecology= Ironicallyunsure
CALS= Water, Az, Calpoly, valvsu and ziiamkyz (or at least I think he is)
CAS= Jemmayale</p>
<p>I know I probably missed a couple of people. I didn’t count the GTs and those who were deferred (Brandnew and Molly)</p>
<p>I never posted my stats before, so I might as well do it now:</p>
<p>Junior at Georgia State University
65 credits thus far
Political Science Major (concentration in pre-law, minor in history)
3.92 gpa</p>
<p>hs gpa: 3.01 (I didn’t actually attempt to put any effort into my work during high school until it was too late)</p>
<p>ECs:</p>
<p>Assisant Manager at current job (30 hours per week)
Member of pre-law club
Member of the young democrats at GA State
Internship with Gubernatorial Hopeful/Former commander of GA’s national guard
DJ for WRAS Atlanta 88.5 FM
Volunteer Writer for GSTV
Tutored children with learning disabilities during high school
Volunteer community service through cleaning parks and other things of that nature in metro atlanta</p>
<p>There’s probably a couple of other things that I’ve done but forgot to mention them here.</p>
<p>BTW, I’ll get to the essays which I said I would read after I finish this boring book for Asian history class.</p>