<p>Curerently, I have applied to Duke for early descion. However, in the intrests of picking schools just in case I do not get in Duke, I wanted to get your guys' take on my chances of getting into Cornell in regular descion. They are without a doubt, one of my top schools</p>
<p>Basically, I am a white male from Wisconsin planning to study microbiology</p>
<p>I have an ACT with a composite score of 34 (36 science, 33 math, 34 writing, 35 reading and 11 on the essay)</p>
<p>I took two SAT subject tests: 800 on Chemistry and 740 on US History</p>
<p>I have taken 3 AP's: Chemistry(5) APUSH(5) and German(4)</p>
<p>I am #1 in my class of 419 students with a 4.0 unweighted GPA</p>
<p>My senior class load is: AP Psych, AP Calc, AP Stats, AP Lit and Comp, AP Government, AP Physics, AP Physics Lab and Independent Study German 6</p>
<p>Major Awards: AP Scholar, Academic All-Confrence for soccer, nothing major</p>
<p>Some of my extracirriculars include: 4 year soccer player, 2 year varsity letter winner. 3 year quiz bowl member. Organizer for the local blood drive. Student member. I participated in a thing called High School of The Future where I helped modernize my school. I also organized a soccer clinic for kids with need in downtown Minneapolis</p>
<p>Essays: For my common app essay I wrote about my passion for soccer and how it has been a common themem throughout my life (I lived in Germany, have a step dad from England, been playing all my life) and how I have been able to channel my passion into my community through the clinic I organized</p>
<p>From what I've read, I have good recs</p>
<p>A potential draw is I have lived in Germany for 3 years</p>
<p>So what do you think my chances are? I am also thinking about going into Biomedical enginering, so if you could give me my chacne on the engineering school too that would be great!</p>