Applying ED at Cornell

<p>As of now, I'm planning on applying ED to Cornell because i've been told that it's easier to get into this school when you apply ED. I just want some feedback on whether or not applying to Cornell is a lost cause. If so, I am also applying early action to the University of Michigan and i'd like some feedback to see what my chances of getting into Michigan may be. </p>

<p>My GPA- 3.63 (unweighted)
SAT's - Math - 650
Reading - 610
Writing - 660
SAT II's - Math 1 - 710
Latin - 660</p>

<p>E.C's - Forensics (started sophomore year)
- Rugby (started freshman year)
- Squash (started freshman year)
- Founder/President of Entrepreneurship club at school
- Writer for student newspapers (started sophomore year)
- V.P of Ski/snowboard club
- Service trip to the Dominican Republic
- Service trip to Ecuador</p>

<p>I took very difficult courses throughout Highschool and my cumulative GPA increased alot Junior yr. </p>

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<p>Cool you take latin. So do I. I love learning the language and translting ancient texts.</p>

<p>Honestly, calm down about this. There is little value to a chance me thread like this. We are not admissions officers. </p>

<p>Just do what you enjoy learning. If you really love Cornell, then apply ED. There is no gurantee you will get in. And if you are only concerned about getting in and just want to do stuff merely to get in, then improve your test scores :slight_smile: .</p>