<p>I had decent high school grades with an overall 91.2 average. My SAT score was a 2090, 1390 oldschool, with a 800 perfect max out on my critical reading section. I got into all the top SUNYs but instead decided to blow it on VMI and become an action hero. IT was so hellish that after ten days I was like damn the consequences I'm getting out of this hell hole. SO her I'm a college drop out after only ten days and I was wondering if I had any chance of a backdoor way into the Ivy Leagues through Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations. I looked all over the internet and there is pretty much no information on how many people, they take and reject and how easy or hard it is to get in. I have decent extracuricullars, with 2 years of football and track and experiance in student gov and the volunteer fire department. I have two 800 perfect scores on SAT II Histories, I'm an "AP Scholar", taken about 8 AP classes and I have a bunch of phony but nice sounding awards. And I was the art editor of the schools scholarly world affairs magazine. So witht theese credentials do I have a shot? And if anyone knows any websites that give any information on ILR's admission standards I'd be much obliged.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>