<p>@smcscholar- word.</p>
<p>am just wondering whether it is a good sign to be able to log into the dinning program, or just everyone could log in~ ahh~could anyone help?</p>
<p>@ 19910217, Can you provide the link?</p>
<p>yes~here it is: [Dining</a> - Apply for a Meal Plan](<a href=“Residential Life | Student & Campus Life | Cornell University”>Residential Life | Student & Campus Life | Cornell University)</p>
<p>and go to the one that is for transfer</p>
<p>[Dining</a> - Meal Plan Options](<a href=“Residential Life | Student & Campus Life | Cornell University”>Residential Life | Student & Campus Life | Cornell University)</p>
<p>i used this , the 2012-2013 one</p>
<p>@ILRgirl, idk if you saw my last post but i was wondering if the guy you know who got in thought he got in for any particular reason</p>
<p>@box, I just pm’d you.</p>
<p>@19910217, I think anyone can log into dining because you don’t need to provide a netID or applicantID. You just fill out your name, email, birthdate, and then print receipt.</p>
<p>nvm dont know where my mom got the 8 out of state number from. i guess it is wrong. but this info below is all accurate fresh out of the info packets.</p>
<p>THE FACTS: it seems like this is for Fall 2011</p>
<p>547 ppl enrolled total
201 were NY ppl
73 were international
273 out of state</p>
<p>SCHOOLS: I think is for all of last year (fall and spring total 632) </p>
<p>309 agriculture
11 aap
66 arts and science
23 engineer
56 hotel
44 human ecology
123 ilr</p>
<p>So there’s no break down for how many out of state ILR admits?</p>
<p>@ILRgirl, YEAH~I think u r right~TT</p>
<p>not that i could find. i guess its nice to know more than 8 out of state ppl are going to get in. lol!</p>
<p>50ish % of total ppl enrolled are from out of state (doesn’t include international ppl). ok I feel a little better now…lol</p>
<p>@box, definitely!!! We’ll know soon!</p>
<p>For those of you asking if any international transfers got accepted yet, the answer is yes. There’s a few accepted a week or so ago.</p>
<p>Received a letter yesterday. Rejected. I’m disappointed because I thought my ECs and GPA (4.0) would help, but you know it’s not the end of the world. There are many other great applicants out there, and I can try again next year as a junior transfer.</p>
<p>Only 66 for arts and science?! Oh no…</p>
<p>11 for AAP ???!!!
I just lost all my hope, right there!
there must be 200 applicants at the very least, right ?</p>
<p>@sandoo
The acceptance rate for AAP is around 5%~10%.</p>
<p>Wow the chances of getting in are extremely slim. Hopefully I’ll be one of those 1.3% of recruited athletes who get in. Crossing my fingers. Good luck to everyone else still awaiting their decision!</p>