Can you guys give your opinions?

<p>Hi! i'm applying to Cornell and I want to hear your opinion about my profile.</p>

<p>I have almost perfect unweighted GPA, even though my weighted GPA might be low compared to other smart people. Because I moved to the U.S. for the first time when I was 10th grade and at that time, I couldn't take any advace class. Then.. from 11th grade I have taken several AP classes. (So I've been living in the U.S for two years)</p>

<p>And I do lots of extra activities.</p>

<p>I'm the concertmaster of the orchestra, president of math club, school accompanist of chorus, and yearbook staff.</p>

<p>Also I'm violinist at the Florida Youth Orchestra. (it's the orchestra that is outside of school) I volunteer at the nursing home for old people.... and so on...</p>

<p>But here's a problem.
My SAT subject scores are good and my math SAT1 score is perfect as well.</p>

<p>But my SAT CR score is very low. I'm so depressed..</p>

<p>So this is my situation.
Do you guys think I have chance to get in to Cornell?</p>

<p>Engineering?</p>

<p>From what I’ve read, you have a chance, but you need to make yourself stand out from the rest. Find a way to tell them about one of your activities that’s really unique. Schools like Cornell have a lot of really smart people who apply. You need to be the smart one who has something extra special as a bonus. Even with the SAT CR score, it might put you in the ‘accepted’ stack.</p>

<p>Actually I was thinking about majoring in mathematics.
I won several times in the math competitions too. So I think it might give me some sort of benefits.</p>

<p>and of course! I love math ^^</p>

<p>it’s awesome!! So i have a chace! I’ll work harder then~
Now I’m struggling with supplement essay. T^T</p>

<p>it depends on how low your CR score is. If its below 600, then you won’t have a chance. 600-650, maybe. 670+, probably won’t hurt you at all</p>