Are you sure ? How do you know that ?
The "decision" in the online status checking means "get admitted" and can expect a letter of acceptance from them in 1-2 weeks.
Posted Feb 20, 2006 18:07
Are you sure ? How do you know that ?
The "decision" in the online status checking means "get admitted" and can expect a letter of acceptance from them in 1-2 weeks.
Posted Feb 20, 2006 20:54
From my own experience. I used to be an applicant who got an offer at the beginning of February last year.
Posted Feb 21, 2006 13:55
Hi guys, as Tim said, I just got a letter via airmail from Cornell, offering me the admission to their LLM program. The dealine for paying the deposit to reserve a space is April 10. Hope this information useful.
But another point I am curious about is that they estimate the expenses for 12 months, rather than 9 months. Does that mean Cornell's LLM program is actually 12 months?
Posted Feb 21, 2006 14:41
I've just received it as well. I don't know about the 12 months issue ...
But another point I am curious about is that they estimate the expenses for 12 months, rather than 9 months. Does that mean Cornell's LLM program is actually 12 months?
Posted Feb 21, 2006 21:57
hi,
I have a problem with Cornell admission process, imagine if all or certain admitted reject the offers only by the deadline or didn't let know the admission office til april how and where cornell will find free applicants ,as the deadline for most of llm programs for the deposit or the payment of the tuition fees is may 1st ?
they will loss candidates
Posted Mar 01, 2006 23:12
In at Cornell - got the airmail letter dated early Feb...
Posted Mar 02, 2006 05:52
Does Cornell areadly send out its 1st decision to applicants from every country?
I heard that Cornell review the application by country.
Is it true?
Posted Mar 08, 2006 11:53
My account now states that a decision has been reached.
Hopefully this is the second round of acceptances, but it might also be a rejection .....
As far as I know airmail to Europe shouldn't take more than a week, but I would have been really glad if they had send me an email....This entire admission process is driving me crazy...
Posted Mar 13, 2006 20:07
Just received the letter from Cornell. Admitted! I am not sure however if I prefer it over Penn. Let's see and wait what the other schools say first....
Posted Mar 23, 2006 11:31
Does 'decision' include rejections as well. How can someone say that decision means 'get admiited'? I am going bonkers waiting.
Posted Mar 23, 2006 15:09
I also have the same question.
According to Cornell's websit, the "Decision" just means "a decision has been reached". I think it might also include rejection as well. But somebody said that it just means "get admitted".
How about those who are rejected? What kinds of application status will it appear on the website?
Posted Mar 23, 2006 15:26
It meant "get admitted" then (mid February, I think), since they were sending 1st round letters of acceptance. At present moment, it can mean anything. But if the letter doesn't reach you in 2 weeks, you can e-mail the admissions office and ask the result.
Posted Mar 23, 2006 19:44
Hi,
I have got the admission letters from Cornell and Northwestern, and I want to study intellectual property law in the LL.M. program. Can someone give me some suggestions regarding these two schools? Thanks!
Posted Mar 23, 2006 20:02
Michelle, I'm waiting for this decision for a while. My current status says "decision reached, you will receive a mail in 10/14 days"
I thought that this statement meant rejection, 'cause, that's quite late. But you're giving me some hope!!
When have you received your decision?
Thnak you in advance to confort me that it's still possible!
Posted Mar 24, 2006 05:42
Hi Ryan,
I received the notice of completeness from Cornell in early January, and I got my admission letter in late February.
I really hope this information works for you. How about your impression on Northwestern Law School? Whst's NW Law School's strength?
Posted Mar 24, 2006 15:53
Michelle, difficult question... NW or Cornell?
I don't know a lot about NW, but it has a strong reputation, and the faculty seems great, and morover you'll be in the top 10 school, not top 11!
take it into accopunt, but this decision is your
Posted Mar 24, 2006 17:05
The US news ranking is valid for JDs but there are many other factors that have to be taken into account for LLMs. For example, in my situation, Cornell is much more appreciated in France and is a better choice than Penn, although Cornell is ranked 11th and Penn 7th. Northwestern is great in the US, but not that well known abroad ...
Michelle, difficult question... NW or Cornell?
I don't know a lot about NW, but it has a strong reputation, and the faculty seems great, and morover you'll be in the top 10 school, not top 11!
take it into accopunt, but this decision is your
Posted Mar 24, 2006 17:15
Interesting... Could you please elaborate in what way Cornell is more appreciated in France (are there any rankings? why is it a better choice than Penn ?)
Posted Mar 24, 2006 18:25
In my opinion, the statement that one university is more known in one's origin country, is not a good way to compare university.
When you study in another country, you should compare university the way they do in that country. That's the best way to be sure to be in the best university.
That's why I would ever choose the best university from the US point of view, and from that point of view that's the ranking wich must be considered.
Posted Mar 25, 2006 12:17
The best is to see the US ranking .