Chance at ED Cornell?

<p>I will be applying to Cornell ED and I was wondering if I have any chance of getting in.</p>

<p>I'm white, male, born in Russia ( came here when I was 1).
Live in a Boston suburb. Class size 450, school doesn't rank. Very good public school sent 4 kids to Harvard last year, and a bunch to other ivies.</p>

<p>SAT I
800 math
710 writing
680 reading</p>

<p>SAT II
800 math level II
630 US History
Physics took in October probably 800.</p>

<p>AP US history score: 4</p>

<p>3.33 GPA weighted 3.8 (took only honors and AP classes, plus electives)</p>

<p>Currently taking: AP Calc BC, AP STAT, AP physics C, Honors English, Honors Engineering, computer programming C++.
EC:</p>

<p>Internship over the summer for consulting company. Will be co-author in the published report of the project.</p>

<p>Work at a publishing company doing office work. couple hours a week</p>

<p>Volunteered for two summers at a school for blind kids.</p>

<p>Varsity Crew team 4 years (won't be doing it in college, not very good at it)
Math team 4 years (did pretty good, took AIME)
chess team 4 years
School's Judiciary (part of school government), second in command.
Track team JV 1 year</p>

<p>I'm deciding between engineering or economics.</p>

<p>Please let me know what you think.</p>

<p>anybody...</p>

<p>this is the wrong forum for a chances thread...</p>

<p>15.4181% chance of acceptance according to my calculations.</p>

<p>your test scores are high, but your unweighted GPA is pretty low for Cornell. That might hurt you in early decision. You might want to consider regular decision, because they will focus more on EC's and your essay, compared to early decision, when they focus more on GPA and test scores. You still have a chance though, although it's rather slim. Make sure your EC's, essay, and recs are reflective of your abilities,and you'll have a better chance of getting in.</p>

<p>^^^^bump^^^</p>

<p>No chance. Don't even apply.</p>