<p>So I got into Cornell, but Columbia, my top choice, has waitlisted me.
The letter said they would notify applicants any time between May 15 and July 1, so I’m wondering what the possibility is of my second semester grades playing a hand in the admissions process.
I’m going to have a B in one of my classes… that much I know. And because of new conflicts between my high school and junior college classes, I’ll need to make more sacrifices that might harm my GPA.
Does anyone know if this semester is really worth stressing over? What are the chances of them making a decision on me before the year ends and grades are out?</p>
<p>Is this that stupid of a question?</p>