chances at cals (cornell) and colombia/?

<p>SATs- 2100 (800M, 660 CR, 640 W) one sitting, 2nd time
Valedictorian (HS is very noncompetitive, mainly because it's very new, my batch is the "baby batch", not sure I deserve the title)</p>

<p>Courseload- APs
Senior year- Literature, US His, Bio (self studying calc BC, may or may not sit for exam)
Junior- calc AB, score 5
(a grand total of 4 APs offered at my school, like I said, it's very new, it's actually an offshoot of the honors program of a recently closed HS)</p>

<p>Grades-
Junior- 102 (my school doesn't report GPA or anything, just a number on 100 point scale, but it's a 4?)
Senior first semester- 92 or something (AP bio turned to be more challenging than I expected)
sophmore, freshmen- (out of state, should translate to about 90 New York State)</p>

<p>EC- PSAL tennis, swimming, fencing
Tutoring/Babysitting neighbor
Robotics team
Coding club (minimal)
volunteer at local library (minimal)
Alto sax player in school band (junior year)
took part in a "Clean streets campaign"
(I'm obviously not very EC-oriented, this is me grasping at straws. I am however, rather committed to my tennis, swimming, and robotics teams)</p>

<p>Looking to get into the AEM major as i is the only college at cornell that intrests me and does not require sat 2s.</p>

<p>biggest mistake ever, not being committed to the college app process and neglecting to take the sat 2s at the appropriate tine SMH</p>

<p>anyways, chance me for cornell cals aem and colombia if I had applied?</p>

<p>If you haven’t applied, why do you care? Our insight doesn’t really matter now does it… we’re just playing the game of “If you had”.</p>

<p>Regardless, I think both Cornell and Columbia would have been mid to high reaches due to a comparatively low SAT (don’t get me wrong, it’s GOOD, but not good enough for these schools) and thin EC’s. </p>

<p>Thanks for the answer, I’m gonna go ahead and apply to cals anyways just for fun.</p>