Chances at Cornell?

<p>I posted this in the Cornell forum but I think it works better here, so I tried to delete the other one, but I couldn't, so just pay attention to this one :)
Hi, I'm currently a senior from Michigan and I was wondering if people could give me guesses at my chances at Cornell. I think I posted this elsewhere but that may have been on Parchment. In any case, I can't find it so here goes. I'm applying to the College of Arts and Sciences.
Valedictorian of 111-person class (sort of small school)
2270 SAT I (CR 800, M 670, W 800)
SAT II Math I 670
SAT Lit 760
4.0 unweighted, 4.05 weighted GPA (APs from this year not yet factored in)
ACT 33 (36 English, 31 math, 28 science and 36 Reading)
Legacy (grandpa and great-grandpa went there)
Applying ED
NHS Treasurer
Quiz Bowl
Forensics state semi-finalist
Youth in Government
Academic All-State in track, state finalist in multiple events
Drum major in marching band
Saxophone section leader in concert band
First chair CMU All-Star Band by audition
Jazz band
Tutoring/volunteering with church/Right to Life
Should have good essays/recs
PSAT wasn't very good, it only got me commended (208), but that means a major improvement on the actual SAT (2270 as I said before)
All AP classes this year, plus band and Spanish independently
Also have a 20-hour-a-week job, although I work less during swim/track season
Participated in a county-wide strategic planning committee on education with staff from schools all over the county and two other student delegates</p>

<p>So, Cornell is my dream school. It's the most beautiful place I've ever seen and in a perfect location in the country and the academics are superb but from the students I've met it seems like an innovative environment rather than a psycho rigid one. So, what would my chances be, especially considering ED application?</p>

<p>Cornell: Reach</p>

<p>What was your problem with UMI? Or is UMI somehow a match school?</p>

<p>Um…yeah. You’re getting in. Don’t sweat it.</p>

<p>But do keep in mind-- if you don’t get in its because a lot of the time these universities are like lotteries. There are lots of amazing people that slip through their cracks. but I’m have a strong feeling you’ll get in!</p>

<p>I liked U of M (if that’s what you’re referring to), but I liked Cornell better. I’m still applying to U of M (will withdraw if I get into Cornell ED). According to Parchment I have a 60% chance of getting in to Cornell, not adjusted for ED, and not with all my extracurriculars on there, and an 86% chance at U of M. I don’t really take those online statistics/predictions all that seriously, though. But that’s about where I stand on U of M, it’s a great school and I would love to go there, not my first choice though.</p>

<p>And thanks for the vote of confidence… And the perspective on rejection as well :slight_smile: that helps a lot!</p>

<p>There is not much to say i think you have a good chance at getting into Cornell. Don’t worry too much.</p>