Act?

<p>I brought my ACT up from a 28 to a 30, 31 superscored. </p>

<li>How do I rush this to Cornell the fastest, by phone?</li>
<li>Is this good enough for a URM to compensate for a 1200 SAT and 540 SATII score?</li>
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<p>u have a 1200 SAT?!?!?!?....... u should send it to show that the low SAT scores are cuz u were sick on exam day..</p>

<p>not all 3 together, all 3 I have a 1750</p>

<p>which one is ur weakest</p>

<p>cr and writing, each 560
ACT english was a 32, reading a 31</p>

<p>isnt an ACT 32 is like 700+ in SAT? how do u manage such big a gap</p>

<p>honestly, I have no effing idea...</p>

<p>I like to guess, and the ACT doesn't penalize you for that. I'm tired and I'm going to bed, do you think this is good enough for ED Cornell as a URM 1st generation for CALS, since you're the only one responding... thanks by the way :)</p>

<p>Im applying to CALS AEM ED, and i have 1460/2090... which is subpar with the average i think... the writing section screwed me up cuz i cant write fast enough.... ur scores definitely are not a hook but if u have great ECs and recs etcs, u have a chance. </p>

<p>If you apply , u HAVE a chance; if u dont, u have NO chance.</p>

<p>And my major is atmospheric science, which is one of the least competitive (historically, knock on wood) throughout the university. Only 90-100 apply, usually 40-45 get in. Most are ED kids.</p>

<p>also i believe that about 10% of ppl admitted have scores like you. You can go look at their common data set thingy on their website to find out the score ranges. and etc</p>

<p>hah ain't that the truth, well I already applied so I guess I have a chance!</p>

<p>o if ur doing an ez to get in major, u have way better chances, plus ur applying ED</p>

<p>of course, anyone who applies and puts effort into doing the best application they can have a chance.</p>

<p>god bless ED, and i worked for months on my app., and i loved my essays, so if I don't get in I will have no regrets. I feel like in every area I did my absolute best, especially the ACT since I never studied for it (personal belief, I feel like studying is like cheating) So whatever happens happens. And there is always deferral, waitlist, and guarenteed transfer, and transfer in general :) so there are other ways to get into Cornell. Thanks and good luck to you 2</p>

<p>Cornell has about 37% average ED admission rate i believe, and that is definitely boosts everyone's chances. and i think Cornell likes to defer ppl too. Plus I applied to 2 colleges so i get 2 chances..</p>