** Chances at CAS Undecided **

<p><3</p>

<p>GPA: 4.0? Weighted 3.64 Unweighted</p>

<p>SAT I: 670CR/740M/690W (2100)</p>

<p>PSAT: National Merit Commended [210]</p>

<p>SAT IIs:Chem 790 IIC 760</p>

<p>APs:
Soph: Chemistry
Junior: English Lang, CalcAB, CompsciA, Music Theory
Senior: English, Statistics, Environmental Sci
Mostly 3s and 4s</p>

<p>+AP Scholar</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
-Research Project at UCLA (Many hours. Going to be published in a scientific journal as co-author)</p>

<p>-Marching Band 4 years</p>

<p>-Concert Band 4 years </p>

<p>-7 years trumpet, 8 years piano</p>

<p>-Active member of YMCA, 4 years</p>

<p>-Officer (publicity commisioner and historian) of Sierra Club 3 Years (environmentals) and club hours (20++)</p>

<p>-Key Club 2 Years (might not include this.. not many hours)</p>

<p>-Church Volunteer (80+ Hours) </p>

<p>-NHS</p>

<p>-CSF</p>

<p>-Principal's Honor Roll (Every Semester)</p>

<p>-Poetry/Literature Award (11th Grade)</p>

<p>Work Experience:
I hold a part-time job (6 hours a day) in the management and shipping department of a worldwide laboratory company (environmental engineering stuff) .. thousands of employees. Will continue Senior Year.</p>

<p>Private tutoring (Chemistry + Math)</p>

<p>I'd say stats are good</p>

<p>it's going to come down to the essay and recommendations</p>

<p>you are like me! except better! we have similar SAT scores and band in common. spectacular. prove to the admissions you want to go to cornell, and i'm sure you will.</p>

<p>it will come down to essays and recommendations, i agree. might want to take the sat again to cement yourself</p>

<p>thanks guys. my essays are excellent, dont know about the recs.</p>

<p>you have a good chance for the engineering school. they also have a slightly higher acceptance rate than cas. i think it's possible to get into cornell and then take calsses between different schools once youre in.</p>

<p>AP scores are a bit low though. They don't look at the ap scores much, but they might think that are your gpa is inflated.</p>