<p>ACT One-Sitting: 32 C (32 E, 24 R, 36 M, 36 S)
ACT Superscore: 33 C (32 E, 28 R, 36 M, 36 S)
[will take ACT one more time in October, predict 30 in reading for a 34 superscore] </p>
<p>SAT: NOT SENDING</p>
<p>SAT II Math 2: 780
SAT II Chem: 740 </p>
<p>AP Chemistry: 4
AP English Language: 4
AP Calculus BC: 3 (AB Subscore: 3)
AP United States History: 3</p>
<p>AP Macroeconomics: Taking Senior Year
AP Microeconomics: Taking Senior Year
AP Statistics: Taking Senior Year
AP Physics 1: Taking Senior Year
AP English Literature: Taking Senior Year </p>
<p>Have taken virtually the hardest course load possible...</p>
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<p>Essays: Should be really good, my drafts are looking great
Recommendations: Should be really good, from teachers who love me (AP Chem/AP Calc) </p>
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<p>National Honors Society: 11-12
Business Honors Society: 10-12
Foreign Language Honors Society: 11-12
Hebrew Club: 9-12 (president)
Friends Club: 9-12
30+ Hours Community Service per Year
Played Baritone since 4th Grade </p>
<p>White, Jewish, Male, from New York </p>
<p>*Note: Transcript shows that I have taken business classes often, including 3 with college credit (relevant for AEM major)</p>
<p>AEM is probably the hardest program to get into at Cornell, have you looked into if you like the Hotel School (Business Mgmt Angle). Your testing/grades are good, but your EC’s don’t really have the pop to it. The courseload helps but it is not a major boost. You should decide if maybe Hotel School might be a better fit for you.</p>
<p>@APsooof - Cornell has no way of knowing I took the SAT, thus has no way of forcing me to send them. Regardless, even if I did send them, it’s not like they would kill me (a little over a 2000); it’s just useless to send them when my ACT is clearly better </p>
<p>I’m 99% sure they do have some way of knowing. They have the ability to see you took it but cant see what you got. They require “All scores” to be submitted, thats not an opinion, that’s a fact.</p>
<p>This is truly why I hate America’s schooling system. Cornell clearly states that I have to send all scores, but they will consider my best. So, they are forcing me to send my SAT scores, paying an additional fee, just so they can overlook them. That’s honestly ridiculous. </p>
<p>@jasoncar that’s to make sure that you haven’t taken it a bunch of times. They want to know if someone took the SAT 5 times and then the ACT another 3</p>