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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DCUM is almost always wrong about Cornell and they have a weird take about NY kids getting into Cornell "because it's a a SUNY" and they also sometimes think it's a state-level tuition. The contracted colleges at Cornell give about a 20k break to NYers - so 70k vs 90k - and there's zero benefit to being "in-state". Zero. But it's said 100% of the time. [/quote] 33% of undergrad population at Cornell is from NY State. It is an advantage to be from NY. [/quote] 40% of Stanford is from CA, no one calls it UC Palo Alto. You really don’t see what is going on?[/quote] Four of the Cornell colleges are SUNY affliliated and recieve NY state funding.[/quote] What differences do those make? Stanford and UCB were to be affiliated in the same way, does it change Stanford in any substantive manner? I view state funding as a benefit, not a drawback.[/quote] Poster you are responding to. I see state funding as a benefit at well. I dont see why being affiliated with SUNY is bad. Infact, Bing is a very good school. Why are you comparing stanford to cornell. Stanford is 1/3 the size of cornell and has no state affiliation. More than half of Cornell is SUNY affliated so why is it offensive when anyone points that out. [/quote] NP, I think this is just a thread where people like to gloat and say they are right — when they are wrong all along. [b]Unwise for unhooked to apply ED to Williams when could use your ED card elsewhere.[/b] UVA likes 4 years of foreign language. There is an advantage for New York students at state supported Cornell schools. All of this is correct. The only DCUM posters who do not seem to know what they are talking about are on this thread.[/quote] how is it wise to ED to a school that isn't your first choice? there's no admission advantage for a NY kid applying to any school at Cornell. they make this very clear. it's 70k for us, that's true. [/quote]
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