being an all around student?

<p>I am doing pretty bad in my classes (all honors and AP) --> 3.85 GPA (should be able to get to 3.91 at end of Junior year (ED) or 3.93 by senior year, if I don't screw up anymore), I was ranked 10 out of 750 freshman year, dont know about now. </p>

<p>I got a 202 (68 Cr 64 M 70 W) psat, but i have been studying a lot and my last legit practice test was 226 (66 Cr 80 M 80 W).</p>

<p>Im really involved in my 3 clubs: AcDec - hope to place 1st in Economics (for AEM), Gifted Association, had to test in top 3% of school, 3000 kids (officer freshman year, not now tho cause of popularity :P), and FBLA (will be Pres. or VP junior year, most probably)</p>

<p>Uh im in Table Tennis Club, if that can be considered a sport?</p>

<p>I love to volunteer in this nursing home place I have gotten like 250 hours in like 6 months.</p>

<p>What shape am I in, I REALLY want to go to Cornell.
Im an indian male btw.</p>

<p>get a 2200+ on the actual SATs, with 1500 Math+CR, actually win the Economics thing and write good essays and I think that you have a really good shot, though of course it is an Ivy so nothing is guranteed</p>

<p>ahhhhhhhh 3.85 is not a bad gpa</p>

<p>When you’re ED, stellar academic performance during the junior year is vital. Of course you also should have a good SAT score, though I don’t think that will be a problem considering your PSAT results. Your extracurriculars are pretty run of the mill though. Provided you can get the 3.91 or higher GPA, I give it about a 40% chance ED (slightly above average).</p>