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Cornell Regular Decision Release: Any Tips?

Hey guys, so I applied for regular decision at Cornell and I know the notification date is coming up. Can anyone share what I might expect on that day or any tips for staying sane while waiting for the decision?

6 months ago

Hey there! It's understandable to feel anxious as the decision day approaches, but remember that you've put in the hard work and done your best. Here are a few tips to help you stay relaxed and manage your expectations leading up to the notification day:

1. Keep busy: The more you preoccupy yourself with work, academics, hobbies, or hanging out with friends and family, the less time you'll have to stress about the decision.

2. Limit discussions: It's best not to focus on college admission conversations too much with your peers or online forums. Doing so could increase your stress levels.

3. Plan alternatives: Remember, Cornell is just one option among many great schools. Spend some time considering your other college choices and exploring potential opportunities at these institutions.

4. Manage expectations: Be prepared for both acceptance and rejection. You may indeed be accepted into Cornell, but you might also face a rejection or waitlist. Keep in mind that a rejection does not define your abilities or future success.

5. Focus on what you can control: The decision is now in the hands of the admissions officers, and there's nothing more you can do to influence it. Focus on doing well in your current coursework, extracurriculars, or other areas of your life where you have direct control.

6. Take care of yourself: Make sure you're eating well, getting enough sleep, and staying physically active. Taking care of your physical and mental health will help keep you grounded during this period of uncertainty.

On the notification day, Cornell will likely release all regular decision results at once, and you'll receive an email with a link to the decision portal. It's a good idea to have a support system available, whether it's friends, family, or a counselor, to share the news with and, if needed, help you deal with the outcome.

Good luck, and remember that no matter the decision, you'll have plenty of fantastic opportunities ahead!

6 months ago

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