Someone emailed the office and said early next week, so should be Monday or Tuesday
I was told by the Colorado office that it will be mid week.
@memeqween101 The decision is in the subject and body! Which is nice in that it at least doesn’t delay your reaction 
@5toryt3ll3r noo, that’s literally worse - ill have no time to prepare myself for the rejection, sksk. thx for letting me know tho
Decision is in the subject?
Welp, guess I’m never checking my email ever again
If you think about it, the amount of people accepted is almost the same as picking 1 kid from every state.
@TheMadScientistX woah woah that’s not something I wanted to hear right now as I check my email every 5 seconds haha
i just hope they have some sort of implicit quota for international students
Pretty sure they treat international students the same as they do those in the US fam
@TheMadScientistX is ur pfp the dude from Bleach? Idk if I wanna add it to my watch list - some say that it’s boring and other’s say that it’s really good
@memeqween101 Yes. It’s my favorite anime. It’s one of the Big 3 (Naruto, One Piece, Bleach). There’s a lot of filler but you can skip those episodes if you want. By the end of episode 17, you’ll be hooked. The main character is different from most shonen protagonists.
So I just looked at the Cornell I seminar again, and now it’s just … gone? Like it went from The Long 1968 to Great Books of the Axial Age, and now it just says To Be Announced…
huh, they’re definitely having some technical difficulties. i wouldn’t be surprised if we got our emails thursday/friday.
@memeqween101 The musical direction on Bleach is excellent. I never got far into the series, but the soundtrack is a banger.
BNHA is another great anime (yeah I know its what everyone says but its true)
wait… So if Cornell 1 is just gone… Does that mean that they’re going to admit even less people!?!
@kea2020 i don’t think cornell i is gone, but rather that the topic of the seminar is unknown right now due to problems we don’t know about
@kea2020 I think @babyhippo1306 meant is there a quota system that applies for all applicants, one of whose categories is international. And yes, there probably is. TASP prides itself in diversity; you can’t have that if you admit only the most qualified applicants on paper. Otherwise it’d all be upper-middle class Californians/New Yorkers/Texans.
Most colleges have “quotas” to some extent. There probably is a quota for international students, just like there’s a quota to ensure geographic diversity in American applicants.
On their frequently asked questions, it says they do not maintain quotas of any kind.
I think it is almost entirely based off the quality of the essays.