<p>I'm still only a sophomore but I've struggled with diagnosed Executive Functioning Disorder, and I've struggled as a result of strenuous/continuous bullying 4th-9th grade. My UW GPA was a 3.5 freshman year, and my UW sophomore GPA is around a 3.2-3.3ish. My cumulative weighted GPA was around a 3.7 earlier this year, and is now maybe 3.6ish. If I get straight A's next year, my cumulative UW will be a 3.6 when I apply to college, and I'll hopefully have all A's senior year. I was a straight A student in middle school but fell apart in HS and am now getting help. I am taking an SAT course and got a 2300 on the practice test: I am now hoping to get a 2300 on the SAT's. I am a registered Abenaki Native American (even though I'm not much, I'm still registered). I have over 1,000 community service hours- I volunteer at a soup kitchen and a nursing home. I work 16+ hours a week cashiering at a grocery store. I do track. I was accepted into and attended the Bread Loaf writing conference at Middlebury and have won local writing competitions. I started a school newspaper and am captain of Literary Magazine and Mock trial. I am working on a website for bullied teens to ask each other for advice and am going to write to Ellen. I go to the #1 rated public school in my state (which is a wealthy New England state and I live in a wealthy town- though my family isn't btw).
Next year I'm taking AP US History and AP English
Senior year: AP Stats, AP Gov, AP Lit, AP Bio, AP Spanish</p>
<p>What will be my chances at Cornell if I get a 3.6UW, around a 2300, good ACT, good subject test scores, and have a great essay? My uncle went to Cornell but I know that doesn't make me a legacy.</p>