Chances for Cornell, Johns Hopkins, and the like.(and throw some recommendations too)

<p>Male, Indian, Long Island, Junior</p>

<p>Class Rank: Top 10%?</p>

<p>GPA: For first two years, an unweighted/weighted 94. (No weighted classes)
This years so far, 97.6 weighted.</p>

<p>March 2010 SAT: 2060 First time
640 CR(grr) 690 Math 730 Writing(11 essay)</p>

<p>SAT II's: Bio & Math I this coming June</p>

<p>Course Load:
Freshmen & Sophomore: Regular Classes
Then moved to a different school.
Junior:
College Accounting 1&2
College Spanish 1&2
Honors English
Honors Chem
Regular rest, full course load no lunch period</p>

<p>Senior:
AP Micro
AP Gov
AP Psych
AP Bio
College PreCalc
Video Tech
Physics R
English
Gym</p>

<p>EC's:
NHS
About 100 Hospital Volunteer Hours this summer
Over 500 hours community service at temple
Camp Counselor this summer for 150 hours
Various Speech & Book competitions, first place in a few
Few smaller awards and such.</p>

<p>Recommendations: Will receive solid ones from my teachers.</p>

<p>Possible Intended Major(s): Biology, Anthropology, English
Pre-med track</p>

<p>Chance me for:
Cornell Human Ecology(Top Choice)
Johns Hopkins
SUNY Stony Brook Honors
Hunter Macaulay
Tufts
Drexel Honors
Carnegie Mellon
NYU
Recommend some good matches perhaps? And will applying ED help for Cornell? Thanks in advance</p>

<p>Bumpp, come on guys</p>

<p>your ECs are a little ordinary, so you’re going to have to show passion for something in your essay(s). your GPA is good, and your test scores are pretty good, but maybe a little low if you don’t have an interesting talent/hook. try to get that up.</p>

<p>if you apply ED to Cornell, you may have a good chance. just show them in your essay that you really really want to go to Cornell. colleges want to see that you really want them too; they don’t want to be part of a long list of schools that you created. </p>

<p>what about Notre Dame? and have you considered any liberal arts colleges like Oberlin or Middlebury? </p>

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<p>Thanks, any other opinions anyone!</p>

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<p>A quick answer to your final question is yes. Applying ED to Cornell will increase your chances significantly. They admit 36% of their ED applicants, while only 19% of all applicants.</p>

<p>^thankss
bump anyone else?</p>

<p>Bumpp
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<p>Buuu uuu umppp</p>