Chances for ED into CAS?

<p>Hey guys, just wondering what you guys think my chance would be to ED into CAS (or CALS for AEM, but most likely CAS). I am planning to go into something related to math, possibly business, and possibly computer science. I do consider Cornell as my reach school</p>

<p>I am asian, and live in an area with a very good school system in NJ. </p>

<p>I have a 4.07 GPA weighted which puts me in the top 10% of the class. Unfortunately I really slacked off in school and kinda still am, getting 3.9s both freshmen and sophomore year, and a 4.3 junior year. If i put in the effort i really could have gotten a 4.5+ easily, so many people say i would have been valedictorian hands down if i actually had worked during high school.</p>

<p>Courseload was very heavy almost every year, basically took the hardest level of classes or things i was interested in. </p>

<p>Took Calc BC as a sophomore since I skipped 2 grades ahead in math since 5th grade.</p>

<p>10th grade AP classes: Calc BC (5), Environmental Science (4)
11th grade APs: Microeconomics (5), macroeconomics (4), chemistry (5), statistics (5), US History (3 lol never bothered to remember anything)
12th grade APs: Physics C Mechanics, Computer Science, Psychology, English, Human Geography</p>

<p>Test Scores:
SAT - 2270 first time without studying, forgot to study for the second so we ended up cancelling unfortunately.
Math II - 780 (in 9th grade )
Physics - 780
Chem - 780
ACT - 34, didnt study but really should have at least looked at science to know what to expect because that brought me down. Never checked what my writing is but i assume its at the least a 9</p>

<p>Activities in school: really lacking here
-Football in 9th grade, tennis in 9th grade, quit both so i could spend more time on weightlifting/bodybuilding
-FBLA, Key Club, science national honor society, national honor society, chinese honor society, random other crap that i held no leadership positions in</p>

<p>Out of school:
Volunteering at a local hospital, have maybe ~150 hours
Working at a tutoring center for 3 years, teaching kids math/reading, grading work, and doing other stuff around the workplace
I also have a tutor "business" where i just tutor whoever needs help for a cheap $10 an hour</p>

<p>Thanks for any input!</p>