<p>I've visited Cornell + a few other schools and have decided to apply ED. I'd apply as a bio major and could pursue it at CALS or CAS. I'm not obesessed with prestige but simply want to get into the school (Cornell) that I think is best for me. Would it be easier to get into CALS or CAS? Here are my stats, if that matters. </p>
<p>Gender: M
Race: Indian
Location: suburban NJ (HS ranked 4th statewide recently)
SAT: 2370 (800 M, 770 CR, 800 W), 1 sitting, not superscored
PSAT: 226 (so should get semi-finalist before ED time rolls around)</p>
<p>-SAT IIs: 800 Chem, 800 US History, 800 Bio, 800 Math II, 800 World History
-GPA: 95.50 weighted, 4.1/4.0, top 10%, school doesn't rank </p>
<p>APs
-Chem 5
-Bio 5
-Stat 5
-US Hist 5
-Calc AB 5
English Lang 5
-I guess I would be "AP Scholar with Distinction", I know it doesn't mean much</p>
<p>Senior Year APs
-Calc BC, Physics C, English Lit, Gov + politics, Econ</p>
<p>-ECs: 4 year wreslter, JV sportsmanship award, no great awards/hooks</p>
<p>-300hrs comm. service at local hospital
-3 yr Model UN and Youth and Government member
-Exec Council for Model Congress (club got funds taken away end of soph year, had to disband)</p>
<p>-spent summer between jr + sr yrs in EMT class (120 hrs class) + will be EMT for 3 months before applying ED to any school (4hrs/week commitment)
-summer jobs as lifegaurd (summer before sr year), 10 hrs/wk</p>
<p>-prospective bio major</p>