Anonymous wrote:Pro - easiest ivy to get in.
Con - easiest ivy to get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Cornell-bashing here is really sad. I mean, most of the DCUM kids are going to UMD, Northeastern, IU, etc. Cornell is head and shoulders above these schools.
Maybe you need to tell Cornell people to get their act together. For no other reason than its chance affiliation with the Ivy League, many of them got their heads buried in their assets.
https://news.cornell.edu/content/nobel-laureates-affiliated-cornell-university
Once again for those in the back of the room hard of hearing, the great majority of Cornell students are run-of-the-mill above average students who talk themselves they are gods gifts. These run-of-the-mill above average people even convince themselves they are on the level of Nobel prize winners. They got their heads buried in their assets.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow, this person is comically bitter. Perhaps rejected from a couple Ivy League schools and then obsessed with the idea that she could at least have gone to Cornell, if only she’d applied, because surely they’d have accepted her. She watched classmates she looked down on go to Cornell and have successful careers that she’s sure they don’t deserve. And she developed a persistent fascination with the visual of heads in asses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Cornell-bashing here is really sad. I mean, most of the DCUM kids are going to UMD, Northeastern, IU, etc. Cornell is head and shoulders above these schools.
Maybe you need to tell Cornell people to get their act together. For no other reason than its chance affiliation with the Ivy League, many of them got their heads buried in their assets.
https://news.cornell.edu/content/nobel-laureates-affiliated-cornell-university
Once again for those in the back of the room hard of hearing, the great majority of Cornell students are run-of-the-mill above average students who talk themselves they are gods gifts. These run-of-the-mill above average people even convince themselves they are on the level of Nobel prize winners. They got their heads buried in their assets.
In other words, a Cornell grad fired you once and you are still bitter?
DP. Is this an admission of how Cornell people behave? Fire people and gloat online in anonymous forums? Hard pass on Cornell.
Are you being serious? Give me a break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Cornell-bashing here is really sad. I mean, most of the DCUM kids are going to UMD, Northeastern, IU, etc. Cornell is head and shoulders above these schools.
Maybe you need to tell Cornell people to get their act together. For no other reason than its chance affiliation with the Ivy League, many of them got their heads buried in their assets.
https://news.cornell.edu/content/nobel-laureates-affiliated-cornell-university
Once again for those in the back of the room hard of hearing, the great majority of Cornell students are run-of-the-mill above average students who talk themselves they are gods gifts. These run-of-the-mill above average people even convince themselves they are on the level of Nobel prize winners. They got their heads buried in their assets.
In other words, a Cornell grad fired you once and you are still bitter?
DP. Is this an admission of how Cornell people behave? Fire people and gloat online in anonymous forums? Hard pass on Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Cornell-bashing here is really sad. I mean, most of the DCUM kids are going to UMD, Northeastern, IU, etc. Cornell is head and shoulders above these schools.
Maybe you need to tell Cornell people to get their act together. For no other reason than its chance affiliation with the Ivy League, many of them got their heads buried in their assets.
https://news.cornell.edu/content/nobel-laureates-affiliated-cornell-university
Once again for those in the back of the room hard of hearing, the great majority of Cornell students are run-of-the-mill above average students who talk themselves they are gods gifts. These run-of-the-mill above average people even convince themselves they are on the level of Nobel prize winners. They got their heads buried in their assets.
In other words, a Cornell grad fired you once and you are still bitter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s much easier to get into than the other Ivies so for people focused on attending an Ivy, Cornell is a logical choice.
This! From our private in the South. other Ivies are very hard to get into. Cornell (and somewhat Dartmouth) are easier to get into--so kids who (or rather kids with parents) who need the Ivy validation flock to Cornell regardless of fit.
Specifically which college are you saying is easier to get into?
Ouch my 1580 kid with only 1B in an mcps magnet got waitlisted.. Engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s much easier to get into than the other Ivies so for people focused on attending an Ivy, Cornell is a logical choice.
This! From our private in the South. other Ivies are very hard to get into. Cornell (and somewhat Dartmouth) are easier to get into--so kids who (or rather kids with parents) who need the Ivy validation flock to Cornell regardless of fit.
Specifically which college are you saying is easier to get into?
Ouch my 1580 kid with only 1B in an mcps magnet got waitlisted.. Engineering.
ouch here too, similar stats, outright reject.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s much easier to get into than the other Ivies so for people focused on attending an Ivy, Cornell is a logical choice.
This! From our private in the South. other Ivies are very hard to get into. Cornell (and somewhat Dartmouth) are easier to get into--so kids who (or rather kids with parents) who need the Ivy validation flock to Cornell regardless of fit.
Specifically which college are you saying is easier to get into?
Ouch my 1580 kid with only 1B in an mcps magnet got waitlisted.. Engineering.
ouch here too, similar stats, outright reject.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s much easier to get into than the other Ivies so for people focused on attending an Ivy, Cornell is a logical choice.
This! From our private in the South. other Ivies are very hard to get into. Cornell (and somewhat Dartmouth) are easier to get into--so kids who (or rather kids with parents) who need the Ivy validation flock to Cornell regardless of fit.
Specifically which college are you saying is easier to get into?
Ouch my 1580 kid with only 1B in an mcps magnet got waitlisted.. Engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Cornell-bashing here is really sad. I mean, most of the DCUM kids are going to UMD, Northeastern, IU, etc. Cornell is head and shoulders above these schools.
Maybe you need to tell Cornell people to get their act together. For no other reason than its chance affiliation with the Ivy League, many of them got their heads buried in their assets.
https://news.cornell.edu/content/nobel-laureates-affiliated-cornell-university
Once again for those in the back of the room hard of hearing, the great majority of Cornell students are run-of-the-mill above average students who talk themselves they are gods gifts. These run-of-the-mill above average people even convince themselves they are on the level of Nobel prize winners. They got their heads buried in their assets.