While you cannot make a blanket statement since all snakes are individuals, the liklihood that a cornsnake would remain nippy is virtually nil.
Corns are some of the most docile of snakes, and a biter, although they do exist, is very rare. My hatchlings are normally very reluctant to bite, and while I've been bitten regularly by many species over the years, I've kept and bred corns since the early 90s and have never been bitten by one to date and I never handle my adults outside of cage cleaning etc.
You can be pretty confident that with even a minimum of handling, that the snake will most likely tame down completely.
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