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Cornell FE Cornell Results

Is anyone's application status in the checklist still 'In Progress'?
Shouldn’t the bulk of rejections from Cornell come in mid-March? I believe a whole lot of applicants would have their status as ‘in progress’
 
Has anyone heard back anything yet? This time last year they already rolled out some offers.
Seems there are more applications to deal with this year. Princeton disclosed they received roughly double of what they got last year. Not a bad guess to think other top schools will also experience a significant increase in applicants this year.
 
You can check the past trackers. Looks like it's usually mid Feb - mid March. But there were some released in late January as well
Second this.
I just went through the Tracker and filter the listing by results.
It appears admits get a quicker result than rejects.
On average, it takes 94 days from submission to result.
 
Does anyone know if the date at which someone applies matter for the period they should expect admission results ?

For example, knowing that the deadline for applications was December 1st, should someone that applied early October expect results earlier that someone that applied late November ? Or, are all the applications reviewed at the same time after the deadline and therefore any applicant could receive admission results around the same time period no matter when they applied ?
 
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