<p>Male
Caucasian
First Generation College Student
Income - less than 60,000</p>
<p>SAT-2350
ACT- if I take 33+ (practice tests are 34ish)
SUBJECT TESTS
Chemistry- 800
Math II- 800
Literature-800</p>
<p>UW GPA (3.67)- W GPA - unsure
AP Biology (will get soon)
Senior Year- AP Chem (self study), AP Env, AP Psych, AP Lit and Lang (self study) AP macro and micro (self study), AP Latin individual, AP Calculus AB expecting all 5s</p>
<p>ECs
7 clubs of which I've been very dedicated and will be president in a few of them next year
Captain for Cancer Walk</p>
<p>Hooks
250+ hours community service
MENSA
again - 1st generation college student
Prestigious Science Program at Private University</p>
<p>I think you would be absolutely insane to not want to apply to all schools regular action. Your statistics are brilliant to have you admitted to far many more schools than you would imagine. But considering the insane admit stats these days, keeping definite safeties is still a good idea. Good Luck with Cornell, though!</p>
<p>you’re telling me to apply regular decision to every school and not ED one school? I’m applying to other ivies and such, but they’re kind of out of reach for me I think.</p>
<p>You have good chances for Cornell ED.
Your GPA is not perfect, but SAT and SAT II are pretty good.
But you probably should look for more EC’s or concentrate on good essays.
Other than that, i think you have very good chances. ED for Cornell is also reasonable.</p>
<p>I think you actually have a fairly strong chance at ED, just focus on building your EC’s if you have time this upcoming semester. grades aren’t the best, but I think scores may alleviate that.
Oh and Weill is the actual cornell med. school, so you can’t apply there. You’ll most likely be applying to the College of Arts & Sciences.</p>
<p>GPA is decent. SAT and SATIIs are solid. I don’t know much about your school, but you’re slightly short on the number of AP classes before your senior year. However, if I had my say, you would be a match for Cornell ED, but with your stats, I think you should aim higher, especially considering Cornell ED is very restrictive. </p>
<p>You can get into Cornell easy.
It becomes less of a sure fire thing as you move up the list, but it’s do-able for you at pretty much every school there is. I give you a 9.5/10 at getting Cornell ( I would say a 10 but I want to account for random flukes) an 8/10 for Brown, 6/10 - 7/10 for Upenn and Dartmouth and about a 3/10 at Harvard Princeton Yale and Stanford. Congrats.</p>