cals

<p>sat ranges?</p>

<p>and gpa ranges if possile?</p>

<p>Fall 2007:</p>

<p>SAT Verbal: 600-710
SAT Math: 630-730
SAT Writing: 600-700
ACT Composite: 26-31
(25%-75%)</p>

<p>I couldn't find anything regarding their GPA ranges, sorry.</p>

<p>oh **** mine are way out of this league...does this mean its easier for me to get in ceteris paribus.</p>

<p>those stats seem way low</p>

<p>yea they do but i think theyre right cause i saw something like that somewhere else that was reliable</p>

<p>Well, that's what they really are. If you don't believe me, here's the URL:</p>

<p><a href="http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000177.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000177.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>The first column details the statistics of the students enrolled at CALS for fall 2007. Keep in mind that CALS emphasizes fit (like most of the other contract colleges) so it's possible that applicants with lower stats can get in if they show passion in their intended major.</p>

<p>kentric do you have the link for those stats for the other colleges?</p>

<p>thats awesome</p>

<p>I posted those sites yesterday on the "SAT writing" thread on this board...
Those statistics are for enrolled not accepted... the accepted statistics are different.</p>

<p>In the URL that I posted above, if you change the 177 to a 176, you can get the stats for the 4 endowed colleges (AAP, CAS, CoE, Hotel).</p>

<p>wait how would the accepted stats be different...higher or lower?</p>

<p>Yeah thanks I found them. And tahoe, I did freak out when I found out that at least 25% of the engineering students had 800 on the math sat. Thank god that's the enrolled, not applied.</p>

<p>"Those statistics are for enrolled not accepted... "</p>

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<p>"The first column details the statistics of the students enrolled at CALS for fall 2007."</p>

<p>Anyway, yes, we know that the accepted stats are probably different. However, this is as good as it gets, so we might as well obtain whatever we can from the information available.</p>

<p>i mean how much different could the score ranges be right?</p>

<p>"wait how would the accepted stats be different...higher or lower?"</p>

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<p>To be on the safe side, I think we should assume that the stats for accepted students are higher. Cornell's enrollment rate is not particularly high (somewhere in the high 40s), so there's a strong likelihood that as a student's stats increases, their chances of attending Cornell decreases, resulting in a student body that is statistically weaker (in terms of numbers at least).</p>

<p>how much higher thoug you think like 10-20 points on each section of the act and like 1 point on the act.</p>

<p>wow, that is great Kentric! are those results from 09' or 10'?</p>

<p>it says fall 07 so from this year.</p>

<p>oh i figured it was better for that those were the enrolled stats because that means that they were the better 30ish% of the crop that applied. If you're in the middle of the enrolled, I'd guess you'd also be in the better 30ish% of the applicants this year, also. the reason the 800 math thing scared me was that although I got an 800, I thought it was rarer than 25% of the class having it, excuse me for sounding slightly cocky.</p>

<p>grantortue:
You were asking about graduating year - it's for the class of 2011 (enrolled as freshmen in 2007)</p>