stupid question, SORRY

<p>on the cornell bound forms
One form is the Parent/Guardian Address Request
on one line it asks for anticipated year of graduation
and the line under that asks for high school
for the anticipated year of graduation… do they want the year graduated from HS or from cornell?
Thanks</p>

<p>hmmm I think I took it as graduation from college… anyways your not required to fill that out(if I remember correctly), you should even be fine leaving it blank…</p>

<p>I put in College graduation year.</p>

<p>If they wanted HS graduation year, shouldn’t it ask for your HS before your HS graduation year?</p>

<p>The title of this thread is unnecessary. Given the name underneath the title, it was implied already.</p>

<p>Anyway, to answer your question:</p>

<p>1.) Anticipated year of graduation = the year you anticipate you’ll graduate from Cornell, which in most cases, is four years from now. For an entering freshman like yourself, that would be 2011.</p>

<p>2.) Under the high school “anticiated year of graduation,” you put this year, 2007.</p>

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<p>yea, that’s a given</p>

<p>ok now ive had my share of picking on sexy123, but now that’s just mean. I think it was a valid question</p>

<p>you should write 2013.</p>

<p>you should write 2011 if you are graduating in 4yrs… </p>

<p>2012 if you are graduating in 5yrs (college of AAP)</p>

<p>AAP?
whats that</p>

<p>Architecture, Art, and Planning.</p>

<p>lol… we posted at the same time ^^</p>