<p>hi you know the drill :) chances for cornell ed</p>
<p>female, us citizen, NY state resident going into senior year
intended major: economics (college of arts and sciences), or industrial labor relations
Will probably apply ED, but not sure</p>
<p>Quick stats:
GPA (unweighted): 3.9 no idea weighted
SAT: 2210 (sat ii: us history 800)
ACT with writing:31
APs:
AP Euro: 5
AP US: 5
AP Lang: 5
AP Macro/ Micro: 5
AP Music Theory: 3 (not a good day haha)
next year- AP Calc BC, AP Bio, AP Stats, AP Latin, AP English Lit
i've basically taken all ap/ honors classes all of high school
my school doesn't do class rank, bummer</p>
<p>my curriculum if it helps:</p>
<p>8th grade high school level algebra H/ earth science H</p>
<p>9th grade
1. Biology H
2. English H
3. Global History (didn't offer honors)
4. Latin 2
5. Polyphonic choir
6. Geometry H</p>
<p>10th grade
1. Chemistry H
2. English H
3. AP European History
4. Latin 3
5. French 1
6. Alg 2/ Trig H</p>
<p>11th grade
1. Physics H
2. AP Language and Composition
3. AP US History
4. AP Macro/ Micro
5. Dual Credit Latin Lit with University of Albany
6. French 2
7. Precalc H</p>
<p>12th grade (projected)
1. AP Bio
2. AP Calc BC
3. AP Stats
4. AP Lit
5. AP Latin</p>
<p>Honors student (9, 10, 11) at a very highly nationally ranked public school, National Latin exam 2 golds and a silver, National French exam 1 gold and a silver, randolph college classics award, cornell essay contest 2nd place, social studies award at my school, US Fencing All-Academic first team</p>
<p>ECS,
1. National fencer (will probably fence for them div i), captain of my team (medal at an international event) total 6 years
2. Music student with advanced diplomas in theory and classical voice (read that opera singer) from a very well regarded program, seven years of study, play violin and piano as well
3. Economics/ Finance Club 2 yrs
4. Math Club 4 yrs
5. Tutoring Club 3 yrs
6. Latin Club 3 yrs
7. Compete at local math and latin competitions</p>
<p>Volunteer: tutor/ teaching kids how to fence, volunteer at the barn</p>
<p>Want to major in economics at arts and sciences (too expensive), but the industrial labor relations school is probably what i'll apply to because i am a nys resident and get reduced tuition and I really like the program</p>
<p>i know my standardized test scores are low, but I basically have no time to prep and my volunteer/ leadership positions are lacking but if it helps, my sister is attending the ILR school</p>
<p>i know I promised detailed but I can't think of anything else right now, i'll probably come up with something later</p>