<p>I was wondering what are some criteria/requirement to get accept from Cornell. If you got accepted to Cornell can you tell me what did you do in/out high school? what did you take(AP, H)? How much did u get in SAT? How many SAT subjects? ACT? TOEFL? Thank you appreciate!!</p>
<p>Well, as far as IVY Leagues go, it is extremely unpredictable to say what criteria is needed to get accepted into Cornell. Distinctly, Cornell breaks down into specialized schools, so if you were to apply to the college of engineering (competitive like harvard) they would look for more statistics (>2100 SAT score, AP/IB student), whereas smaller specialized schools (like hotel administration) would look for genuine interest and career goals to determine your admission. Like I said before, at Cornell it just varies with which college you want to attend. You definitely don’t have to NEED a perfect GPA and SAT/ACT score to get in.</p>
<p>I got accepted to Cornell’s AEM school without any AP’s, a 3.9 GPA, and a 2040 on my SAT. So, if I were you, I would stop stressing out about tests and other quantitative nonsense and focus on doing things that would separate you from the rest of the pack. A few points on the SAT could be because you sneezed, dropped your pencil, or messed up on your calculator settings while volunteering, working, or attending career interest events are intentional and say a whole lot about you. This is not to say “ignore grades and testing” because there are standards, but I am saying that your test score only matters for when you apply, but all of your experience and involvement will serve you for the rest of your life.</p>
<p>Well for one, I would improve your grammar…</p>