Chance me-ILR, RD?

<p>ACT: 33 Composite (35 E, 29 M, 34 S, 32 R)
SAT: 2150 Composite (730 M, 720 CR, 700 W)
SAT II: 680 Math I, 670 Math II, 670 Lit </p>

<p>Freshman Year: (6 honors/6 honors)
Sophomore Year: (5 honors 1 AP/5 honors 1 AP)
Junior Year: (4 honors, 2 AP/5 honors 1 AP)
Senior Year: (1 honor, 5 AP/1 honor, 5 AP)</p>

<p>APs Taken: AP World History, AP Comparative Government, AP US Government, AP Art History 1, AP European History, AP Calc BC, AP Literature & Composition, AP Physics B</p>

<p>GPA: 4.40/5.00 Weighted, 3.98/4.00 Unweighted</p>

<p>ECs:
All-American Debater
NFL National Qualifier 2011, 2012
Speech and Debate President 2012
FBLA All State
State Tournament Qualifier 2011, 2012
Intel Excellence in Computer Science Award
American Physiological Society Certificate of Achievement
American Legion Oratorical Constitutional competition, 2nd Place
Academic Honor Roll, 2009-2012
American Legion Boys State
NHS President 2012
Founder Model UN 2012
Track and Field Sophomore/Junior Year
Tennis Freshman Year
Science Research Intern at University for 3 summers
Volunteered for Political Campaign 2011
Volunteered at local library, 50+ hours</p>

<p>I'm applying for Industrial and Labor Relations School. Thanks!</p>

<p>bump. Please?</p>

<p>bump. bump. bump</p>

<p>dude you got in…</p>

<p>poposa123 what do you mean?</p>

<p>Hi! Thanks for chancing me! I think you stand a pretty good chance? I’m not really sure what you need to get into the ILR school for Cornell score-wise, but your APs and ECs look really strong, so hopefully they make up for any deficiency in score (I’m sorry, I’ve been pretty noob to the whole college application process lately and I don’t know the score requirements for ILR or really how to look them up because Naviance doesn’t appear to have them).</p>

<p>What exactly is an NFL National Qualifier? If it is what it sounds like I’m surprised you haven’t been recruited somewhere.</p>

<p>@kurimi, Thanks! If I’m pretty sure that ILR is really big on leadership so hopefully I’ve got that to supplement if need be.</p>

<p>@mmaatt, NFL stands for National Forensics League. I.e. Speech and Debate lol</p>

<p>anyone else?</p>