Applying to Cornell College of Engineering

Hello, I am an African American highschool junior in Maryland. I wanted to apply to the Cornell College of Engineering in my senior year and I heard that they require students have a strong background in math and science. Below I have listed my math and science courses I am taking in my highschool years:

9th grade:
Honors Biology - A
Honors Algebra 2 - A

10th grade:
Honors Chemistry (summer) - A
AP Physics 1 - A
Honors PreCalculus - A
Calulucs I (dual enrollment) - A
Calculus II (dual enrollment) - A

11th grade (current):
AP Physics C: Mechanics - TBD
Multivariable Calculus (semester) - A
Differential Equations (semester) - TBD

12th grade:
Linear Algebra (semester) - TBD
Discrete Math (semester) - TBD
Complex Analysis (semester/dual enrollment) - TBD
AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism - TBD
AP Chemistry - TBD

Extra (Additional Courses):
AP Computer Science Principles - A
AP Computer Science A - A
Programming 3 Adv. Topics - TBD
Engineering Design - TBD

Unweighted GPA: 4.00 Weighted GPA: 4.75

I also passed the Math 241 Multivariable Calculus Exam administered by the University of Maryland in February with a B.

Please refer to comments in your very similar thread. Applying to STEM Colleges

Cornell is one more college that must be considered a reach school.

@happy1 is right - no need for separate thread for Cornell. Closing.