Chance me for Cornell?

<p>I want to do premed</p>

<p>In a decently competitive public school.
My class rigor....</p>

<p>1/3 honors classes 9th grade
3/4 honors classes sophomore year
3/4 honors classes junior year
3/4 honors classes senior year
(5 APs in all)</p>

<p>-Overall GPA 3.7 weighted it is 4.3
- SAT's 2100 (should I retake?)
- volunteer at the hospital, member of student council, on the varsity soccer team since sophomore year, in 3 major clubs (1 being FBLA), VP of class, Secretary of Celebrations club, a lot of small clubs, volunteer at the library, on a club soccer team ranked 20th in the nation, a soccer buddy for children of special needs soccer league, and tutor children at the local YMCA( about 700 hrs of volunteering/ community service in all).
-NHS and Gold in Russian speaking competition.
- ranked 50th out of 700 in class.
- Speak Russian as second language</p>

<p>I will probably apply ED.</p>

<p>please answer nobody really answered me for this in my other posts.
Thanks.</p>

<p>70% chance ED.</p>

<p>No no, Cayuga, I'd say because he is only in 8 clubs, and his ranking is so low, it's gotta be below the 50% mark, even for Early Decision.</p>

<p>when you know kids with who are NMF and Pres Scholar with 5.4 w gpa plus great uc who get wl it is very very very hard to think anyone has more than a odd chance ...good luck...</p>

<p>what can I do to make my chances better?... Alright Ill still apply and see if lucks on my side but do u know any colleges that I have good chances of getting admitted into that have good premed?</p>

<p>Dude I am admitted to Cornell and im gonna be attending this fall. And the only thing that i am gonna say is to not take too much that collegeconfidential kids tell you to heart. A lot of them try to discourage you and they all beleive there is some formula to get into the top schools. And it doesnt matter how many EC's you do. It matters what you do with them. You can be in 50 clubs and be practically inactive...that doesnt prove anything. I think being involved in a few activities maybe 3-5 and doing something positive with them maybe taking a leadership role would look better. Your test scores and your academics look fine. And another thing premed is not a program...you dont apply to premed..its a track most people major in biology or chem or even whatever and they take the required premed courses. Its not a seperate admissions process for premed.</p>