<p>That seems to be the case until the large volume of applications gets processed.</p>
<p>surf - Maybe. Or it can mean they accept less. I tend to assume for the non-Fiber courses they admit close to 50-50.</p>
<p>surf and bear - here are some gender-specific admissions numbers for CHE directly from cornell: <a href=“http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000151.pdf[/url]”>http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000151.pdf</a></p>
<p>and for the rest of us:
cas - <a href=“http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000146.pdf[/url]”>http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000146.pdf</a>
cals - <a href=“http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000150.pdf[/url]”>http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000150.pdf</a>
coe - <a href=“http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000147.pdf[/url]”>http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000147.pdf</a>
hotel - <a href=“http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000148.pdf[/url]”>http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000148.pdf</a>
ilr - <a href=“http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000152.pdf[/url]”>http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000152.pdf</a>
aap - <a href=“http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000145.pdf[/url]”>http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000145.pdf</a>
total - <a href=“http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000003.pdf[/url]”>http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000003.pdf</a></p>
<p>mid-december seems ages away…</p>
<p>thanks amak, i’ve been looking for info like that for a while now</p>
<p>Thanks aMak!</p>
<p>Thats about what I expected as far as admission rates go, but I bet it’s much better chances for ED…or at least fairly better. Either way, 118 to 323 is a pretty overwhelming ratio.</p>
<p>Thanks aMak!</p>
<p>I wonder how many guys they accept ED? maybe like 59 to make sure that guys enroll… haha not really that would be awesome. but originally when i visited cornell i didnt like it. but by the end of the day i was in love if i get accepted or even deferred ill be super excited.</p>
<p>ya getting in would be like the best thing ever. i’ll assume that CALS E.D. is at least 35% admitted?</p>
<p>Probably.is AEM a division of CALS.?.if it is the ED rate may be lower, just cuz it seems like there are more applying this year.</p>
<ol>
<li>Ny0rker- AEM (NY)</li>
<li>Civomorth- ILR (NY)</li>
<li>littlehotchili- COE (NJ)</li>
<li>Goin2college2014- AEM (NY)</li>
<li>cornelldream- CALS (GA)</li>
<li>tjrdbsjung - COE (Germany)</li>
<li>ILUxpssh - CAS ¶</li>
<li>vicfung3 - CAS (China)</li>
<li>BearAttack - CHE (NY)</li>
<li>RealMadrid1- Hotel school</li>
<li>parexemple- CALS (NJ)</li>
<li>elohel - CAS (MD)</li>
<li>malan89 - ILR ¶</li>
<li>insertAlias - COE (TX)</li>
<li>gmitil10 - CAS (TX)</li>
<li>suzaliscious - COE (Mumbai, India)</li>
<li>FreeFocus - CAS (NJ)</li>
<li>ISellHope - ILR (FL)</li>
<li>HL91 - CAS (NJ)</li>
<li>Surfwakesnow165-CHE (MD)</li>
<li>xolilmissasian - Hotel (MD)</li>
<li>JohnNYC92- CALS (NY) Agriculture major</li>
<li>never<em>give</em>up- ILR ¶</li>
<li>letstalkcollege- AAP (India)</li>
<li>MBshooter12- AEM (New York)</li>
<li>aMak - ILR (VA)</li>
<li>arobins92 - AEM (DE)</li>
<li>Kobeer - CALS (New York)</li>
<li>thefromeister - COE (TX) </li>
<li>Raedne - CAS (California)</li>
<li>clwc59 - COE (MO)</li>
<li>hopeigetin - CALS (MD) </li>
<li>Versii - AEM (NY)</li>
<li>Jshapiro105 - COE (NJ) </li>
<li>waitatshu - CAS (NJ)</li>
<li>nate46385-AEM, CALS (IN)</li>
</ol>
<p>Yeah, I’m applying ED to AEM at CALS, too. Jeesh, for a major that starts out being only 90 kids, there sure are a bundle applying.</p>
<p>Stats I guess (But, they make me gag)</p>
<p>SATI CR:630 M:610 W:750 AAHHHH!!! How awful.
SATII: Take this Saturday
top 10% of 500
(School doesn’t rank)</p>
<p>*Took an AEM class this summer. Received an A-. The class average was a B. Professor Rec.
*From Indiana. That’s gotta be worth something. Most come from the East.</p>
<p>*I started a landscaping company that became really successful. We make $13,000 per season, so I wrote a pretty good essay about it. We currently have 50 residential and commercial properties that we service, and the company is fully insured. The company’s assets include two trucks and thousands of dollars of mowing equipment.</p>
<p>Other things:</p>
<p>Class president of 500 students for three years
Student council president of 2,100 students senior year
Speech Team Captain–Regional champion, state finalist
Mock Trial Team Captain–State-qualified team, two “Best Witness” Awards
Political Campaign Intern–Turned Indiana BLUE, BABY
Volunteer at a local community theatre</p>
<p>Good luck everybody! Hope to see some of you there next year!</p>
<p>I hope no one is relying on ED to get in; ED doesn’t have as much weight as most kids think. The ED acceptance rate is just so high because most people that apply ED are actually qualified, and aren’t applying just for the heck of it.</p>
<p>37.daviddwhtw-ILR (CA)</p>
<p>i keep having dreams that I get accepted to all of the schools I am applying to except Cornell… so depressing…</p>
<p>:(, don’t worry about it. Just about 48 more days.</p>
<p>will decisions be posted b4 december 15???</p>
<p>ive got a question…if cas requires 3 units of science does this mean 3 years or 3 courses?</p>
<p>Well the courses should be one year long, so they mean 3 years, (ie. Biology, Chemistry, Physics).</p>
<p>what if i took 2 different sciences (ie. biology, chemistry) for 2 years each?</p>
<p>If you only took TWO sciences in your four years and it REQUIRES 3 sciences, then you do not fit in.</p>
<p>add me in (NJ COE Comp Sci)
does anybody know how your intended major works into your decision process?
for example, I choose comp sci, but i skipped many of the preliminary school programming classes because i do it mostly on my own. so if i only have ap comp sci now, and did 1 summer java program (which i know means little to them) did picking that major hurt me? i tried to include my personal studies in my essay and resume… but its hard to show the extent to which i have learned.</p>