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January 2022

Computer Science, Cornell Tech 3 years experience. South east asian.

Added on January 18, 2022

Rejected on 18 Jan Fall 2022 International GPA 3.47 Masters
Computer Science, Cornell Tech Got interview invite on 21st Dec. IMO eevryone who interviewed Is waitlisted. While others got reject. They may evaluate us with next phase candidates.

Added on January 18, 2022

Wait listed Fall 2021 International GRE 166 GRE V 161 GRE AW 4.00 GPA 3.81 Masters
Computer Science, Cornell Tech Super bummed! Feel like this basically is a rejection.

Added on January 18, 2022

Wait listed Fall 2022 International Masters
Computer Science, Cornell Tech was not expecting a rejection :/

Added on January 18, 2022

Rejected on 18 Jan Fall 2021 International GRE 167 GRE V 166 GRE AW 5.00 GPA 3.50 Other
Computer Science, Cornell Tech 5 years work experience. This was my top choice, so I'm bummed. Does anyone know when waitlist decisions are made?

Added on January 18, 2022

Wait listed Fall 2022 American GRE 165 GRE V 165 GRE AW 4.50 GPA 3.48 Masters
Computer Science, Cornell Tech Applied by priority deadline. Didn’t receive interview invite. Emailed asking for status update, got a reject on app portal after a few hrs.

Added on January 18, 2022

Rejected on 18 Jan Fall 2022 International GPA 3.70 Masters
Computer Science, Cornell Tech with 15k scholarship

Added on January 12, 2022

Accepted on 6 Jan Fall 2022 International GPA 3.84 Masters
Computer Science, Cornell Tech

Added on January 12, 2022

Interview Fall 2022 International Masters
Computer Science, Cornell Tech

Added on January 11, 2022

Interview Fall 2022 American Masters
Computer Science, Cornell Tech

Added on January 06, 2022

Accepted on 5 Jan Fall 2022 American GPA 3.37 Masters
Computer Science, Cornell Tech

Added on January 05, 2022

Accepted on 5 Jan Fall 2022 International Masters
Computer Science, Cornell Tech

Added on January 05, 2022

Accepted on 5 Jan Fall 2022 American GRE 160 GRE V 162 GRE AW 5.50 GPA 3.46 Masters

December 2021

Computer Science, Cornell Tech Entrepreneurship based SOP, 54month work ex, International projects

Added on December 22, 2021

Interview Fall 2022 International GRE 166 GRE V 161 GRE AW 4.00 GPA 3.81 Masters
Computer Science, Cornell Tech

Added on December 12, 2021

Interview Fall 2022 International Masters
Computer Science, Cornell Tech I applied during the last week of October.

Added on December 11, 2021

Interview Fall 2022 International Masters

May 2021

Computer Science, Cornell Tech YAAAYYY!!

Added on May 08, 2021

Accepted on 6 May Fall 2021 International GRE 164 GRE V 154 GRE AW 4.00 GPA 3.07 Masters
Computer Science, Penn State (PSU) University Park As a parent of a boy who has got admission into PennState, who wont be taking it since he has got Purdue and Wisc Mad PMP and will be most likely taking the former and will be considering OSU (another seat) along with PennState as trophies, I thought it right to comment about the situation this year as I have been following this site steadily for the past few months. My son has high end CGPA+rank from a top State college in India (forget this stupid Tier 1 etc that many Indian students rant about...I personally am an IIT B.Tech, IISc M.E. of yesteryears (1980s) and wont rant about it unnecessarily!) has 6 publications as on date (journal + conference...decent International ones...not the top most ones!) and I must say without doubt has been lucky to get what he got. I am aware of others with almost similar CGPA not getting any top 20 college, even some who are again seniors and rankers of my son from his college. I am also aware of some with lower CGPA and zero experience who have got top 20 from his college. While I admit, that I am illiterate in talking about SOP etc (as I never tried to go for higher studies in US in my times!), I can say that the idea that SOP defines the possibility sounds ridiculous. In fact one stupid comment I get from my son's contacts and even on net is that "dont mention financial help in SOP". To be precise my son mentioned it in almost all cases. There are comments about "dont underline or use bold" and I as the person who was helping review my son's SOP and even the LORs (which of course were accepted by his recommenders!) had BOLD, UNDERLINE and ITALICS. What I want to tell as a senior person about this GRAD program looking students are the following. 1. Getting a Univ in US (did not try other places) based on my son's and the others that I could track shows that IT IS JUST A LOTTERY. So many who are frustrated that what you perceive as you being better and not getting a college while somebody bad got it, just shows that you did not win the lottery. 2. While I said 1 above, certainly a CGPA of 9+ helps though I think 9.5+ seems to have a bit of negative effect especially in the top 30 colleges sometimes. They probably rejected you because they thought you were not going to join or you were not the right fit. 3. Coming to the above point, RIGHT FIT is what the Prof who took your Application thought about it. So if the right Prof got your appln. and he wanted you, may be you got it. In simple there is a high level of randomness and so dont curse yourself for failure. Bad luck. 4. Finally this year is THE REAL BAD YEAR. Penn State that my son got and will not be taking seems to have hardly taken more than few Indians. Strange but true. Many with decent profile didn't get it. I am not even talking of WiscMad rejecting hordes for the MS Traditional program. Overall, it looks like that Covid year is a big game where the Colleges were trying to find the right match and they had invariably hangover of previous year students who had deferred it. 5. The scene might only improve marginally next year as per my guess. Since the carry flow of the deferrals and the space lost last year (by folks not joining) will get into the next academic year, I dont think situation will be same even in 2021-2022 as it was in 2019-2020 and before. So the trouble you saw this academic year might actually continue for one more year if flow control exists. Anyway colleges have their ways of dealing with it. 6. Finally, I find there are 2 types of US colleges. Ones that you pay and get a seat easily potentially with say 9+ and nothing more (Columbia, UPenn, USC and even quite a few branches of CMU and well WiscMad PMP!) and others where you need to slug it out. If my career in the SWindustry of the past means anything, nobody in US in a job really cares so much about college etc (the Tier based approach so sadly seen in Indian colleges!) once they are placed in a job. So if you joined NCSU and I joined Cornell, it is not really that in the end you are low class and I am high class. Please try to understand that. Something I tend to educate my son as well. The truth is you are worth what you are and the colleges took you for what they felt you were. Good luck.

Added on May 02, 2021

Accepted on 29 Apr Fall 2021 International Masters

April 2021

Computer Science, Cornell University TTPB: I was also rejected from Cornell Meng Ithaca but accepted to Cornell Tech Meng. Tbh, getting rejected from the main campus ruined Cornell Tech for me as well. If I were to accept Cornell Tech, I'd just feel like a Cornell main campus reject. So yeah, I'm personally not choosing Cornell Tech from my acceptances (although regardless of the main campus decision I wouldn't have chosen Cornell/Cornell Tech since I've got better admits).

Added on April 22, 2021

Rejected on 22 Apr Fall 2021 Masters
Computer Science, Cornell University MEng CS. Got the same email as the poster below. Can't help but feel bitter after making us wait so long just for a reject. Now I've got to decide whether I want Cornell Tech or USC. Anyone in the same shoes?

Added on April 21, 2021

Rejected on 21 Apr Fall 2021 International Masters
Computer Science, Cornell Tech I can't decide between Cornell Tech and Columbia. Any ideas?

Added on April 16, 2021

Accepted on 16 Apr Fall 2021 Masters

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