<p>Ahhh, I am so scared right now. >:X
Anyways, I have a question about sending SAT score reports. I am applying Early Decision to Cornell and have yet to send in my scores. Would I have to rush them for Cornell to get it in time, or can I just send it normally?
I am concerned that Cornell will not accept my scores if it is late or whatnot. I self reported my scores on the common app though, will that help?</p>
<p>And since I am posting this thread, I might as well ask my other questions as well. (It isn’t related to the SAT though.)
Okay, so I am currently filling out the common app, and one thing that has me absolutely stumped is the Activities/ECs section. How can I report something that I did once? For example, if I participated in a mock Copenhagen Summit at my school, how would I be able to report that on my common app? Do I list it underneath the activities section? What would I write for the hours per week since it was just a one-time thing?
And what about school clubs? I am in several school clubs, but since school is not a whole year, what should I write for how many weeks I participate in it? I was thinking about writing 40, so that would be around 10 months, which seems like a decent estimate of the school year. Would that be okay?</p>
<p>I have quite a few questions…
So, as I mentioned, I am applying Early Decision to Cornell. My teachers have sent in their recs, my guidance counselor has sent in her SSR, I have sent in the fee waiver, and I’m still working on the common app. I am confused as to how Cornell organizes everything. They must receive tons of applications, supplements, and other stuff, from applicants every day. These applicants cannot all be applying to the same college within Cornell (I for one am applying to CALS), so how do they separate these applications into the different colleges? How would they even know what college one was applying to? I know it says it on your SSR, but unless your teacher explicitly writes Cornell CALS on the recommendation, the people processing it would never know…would they?
I don’t know… it just seems really confusing to me.</p>
<p>Thanks for all your help!</p>