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>Applied in round 3 >Waitlisted in March without interview >Updated adcom did a few things and was somehow able to secure an interview on 25th April.
The deadlines to accept offers from other unis r here. Is it a good idea to ask Cornell for an early decision. Has anyone any experience regarding whether Cornell complies with such requests or simply ignores? Could it be that Cornell will send a rejection instead because of me requesting early decision?
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>Applied in round 3 >Waitlisted in March without interview >Updated adcom did a few things and was somehow able to secure an interview on 25th April.
The deadlines to accept offers from other unis r here. Is it a good idea to ask Cornell for an early decision. Has anyone any experience regarding whether Cornell complies with such requests or simply ignores? Could it be that Cornell will send a rejection instead because of me requesting early decision?
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You could ask them for an early decision, but they might not necessarily be able to give you one. They will not send a rejection, but in all probability say that the status remains the same and they will let you know if and when there is a change.
>Applied in round 3 >Waitlisted in March without interview >Updated adcom did a few things and was somehow able to secure an interview on 25th April.
The deadlines to accept offers from other unis r here. Is it a good idea to ask Cornell for an early decision. Has anyone any experience regarding whether Cornell complies with such requests or simply ignores? Could it be that Cornell will send a rejection instead because of me requesting early decision?
You could ask them for an early decision, but they might not necessarily be able to give you one. They will not send a rejection, but in all probability say that the status remains the same and they will let you know if and when there is a change.
You've stumbled upon an old discussion from our Johnson (Cornell) Forum
that's now outdated and has been archived. No more replies are possible here.
Interested in current discussions? Feel free to dive into our dedicated Johnson (Cornell) Forum
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