<p>Now I’m scared that I’m already rejected because I DIDN’T get hte email. Anyone in AAP gettin this email?</p>
<p>It’s only for engineering kids, you guys can calm down :P</p>
<p>And yeah, we send a lot of applications, and a lot ED, too.
Last two years was 5/8 kids for engineering (2007) and 9/18 (2008).
Note: this is only for engi ED.</p>
<p>A & S is crazy for stuy though, 30+ kids applied. I kind of feel bad for the yale kids, apparently there 130+ who did EA.</p>
<p>It’s only for Eng? Only 16 doing ALS btw. 3 AEM, 2 bio, 1 food science, 1 communications, and I’m not sure about the rest.</p>
<p>Wow. How big is the Sen10r class there?</p>
<p>I believe 798</p>
<p>Did anyone who did not apply to engineering ED get that e-mail you’re all talking about?? i applied to CAS… and I didn’t get ANY emails since i submitted my app… maybe i got rejected and they don’t care about me… :(((</p>
<p>I just checked last year’s list of people who got the email and the decisions thread.
Excluding those who didn’t say whether or not (or posted in the timing down, but not whether they got in), 3 got rejected and 3 got accepted, so it’s a pretty safe bet to assume that the emails are for borderline candidates. Good luck, guys. Hopefully my app isn’t already in the rejected pile =/</p>
<p>here’s why I think they might’ve requested my grades:</p>
<p>I had all Bs/Cs in Freshman year, but pretty much all 93+'s in 10th and 11th except for like 2 classes.</p>
<p>well the whole idea of upward trend is destroyed if my counselor sends my current grades, because my teachers are too lazy to put in grades usually until the last minute.
at the beginning of our marking periods, my grade always looks really cruddy… sometimes it’s even like a 50.</p>
<p>I’m so screwed. I guess I’ll be one of the people to post “rejected.”</p>
<p>Haha, I know what you mean.
We usually get one test grade dropped, extra credits counted and everything else “Extra” is for final marking period. I usually get 5 points above in my final mk pd (90 ~> 95)</p>
<p>I have a 37 in AP English right now. It’s really like a 94, but stuff isn’t in.</p>
<p>Yeah bio, why do they wait out to add that!? omg.</p>
<p>right now I have a 82 in Bio because of a HOMEWORK grade. (homework is 10% and lowest one is dropped… but not until the end of the marking period of course. -facepalm- ■■■.)</p>
<p>and then we have compsci with only ONE GRADE in. *** it has been like 4 weeks into the marking period; why can’t these teachers do things right?
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<p>do u guys think CALS has started reviwing and already on decided on some AED ED candidtaes?.. cause i applied ED for AEM and I want to turn in my first quarter grades.</p>
<p>Ronak,
"xxxx (10:30:42 PM): Hey can anyone chance me for Cornell AEM, early decesion for the upcoming </p>
<p>Appyling for: Applied Economics major
Sat: 600 (reading)
670 (math)
700 (writing)</p>
<p>Subject tests: 720 U.S. and 660 Math 1
Senior Schedule:</p>
<p>Precalculus
AP English Literature
AP European History
AP Macroeconomics
AP Physics
AP Stats
Personal Finance </p>
<p>xxxx (10:30:46 PM): Worked for my Parents at Taco Bell and Pizza Hut</p>
<p>I don’t think you need to worry about your first quarter grades if these are your real stats.</p>
<p>Haha bro…don’t worry about first quarter grades. I don’t think they need them for a decision at any rate LOL.</p>
<p>I think that first quarter grades are pretty important. From what I’ve heard at college visits, the college’s want to see that you are not slacking off your senior year. They say that your senior year grades are the best indicator of you freshman year college grades. If I were you I would send them.</p>
<p>so cas ppl dont get that email???</p>
<p>Apparently only Eng applicants got the email. Are we not that special!?</p>
<p>Anyone still have “CSS Profile” being processed ? Comments?</p>
<p>Ahhh! A girl who applied ED to CAS got a call last night from the admissions office for some surprise phone interview…I got no such call! Should I be worried??? (I also applied ED to CAS)</p>
<p>Did you have an alum interview in person?</p>