Chances for Engineering RD please =]

<p>need finaid: YES!
SAT:not reporting most likely
SAT II:700 USH, 790Math2, 750 Chem.
ACT:33
GPA:uw: 3.97/ weighted" 4.63
Rank:top .1 % / prob. val
Other Tests (AMC, AP, IB):
Art History=3
APUSH=5
AP Calc. AB=5
AP Chem. =5
AP Calc. BC=4
AP Gov/Micro.=4
Essays: good
Teacher Recs:excellent
Counselor Rec:know him very will. should be excellent
Hook(recruited athlete, legacy, Nobel Prize): first generation,athlete
Location:FL
High School Type: small public. 1200ish people
Ethnicity:White
Gender:male
Extracurriculars:
I have done one year of research in environmental sciences and three years in aerospace sciences.</p>

<p>Have earned me:
School Science Fair:1st,1st,1st,1st
Regionals:1st,1st,1st,1st
4 time state qualifier
3 time ISEF FINALIST
NASA research award 3 years in a row(my partner and I consisted of 2 of the 5 high school students in the state awarded this for research with application to NASA interests)
various other science fair awards</p>

<p>3 years debate</p>

<p>FIRST robotics team 3 yrs </p>

<p>350 hours tutoring football players</p>

<p>250 hours volunteering at one of the largest science museums in Florida</p>

<p>Worked 80 hours each summer at a science camp(amazing experience)</p>

<p>4 years football(7 in life)
3 year varsity starter
district champs senior year
went pretty far in playoffs
Possibly recruitable(don't take this into consideration for these chances)
team captain as a senior </p>

<p>4 years varsity weightlifting </p>

<p>3 years coaching girls weightlifting</p>

<p>only male nominated from school to try to represent our school on the student-athlete board for the state(eventually denied lol)</p>

<p>I had a private 1 year mentorship with the top aerospace proffessor at my nearest university). 1 on 1 meetings.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>You’re in. Not sure what other schools you’re looking at, but definitely consider putting Cornell toward the top of that list. Cornell engineering offers one of the most thorough and rewarding educations you can receive anywhere.</p>

<p>Thanks Doby. Also, I just had one more question. I am not sure if I am going to pursue engineering right after graduation or try to be an investment banker first instead. Just so I know that I have options, is the Engineering dept. at Cornell a target for BB banks?</p>

<p>Absolutely. That’s what I did, actually. I joined Goldman Sachs in sales and trading. From Cornell engineering, opportunities exist to enter the investment banking world in both technology and front-office divisions.</p>

<p>Many of my engineering classmates did the same. Joining consulting companies (both strategic like Bain and technology like Accenture) was also a popular choice for the engineers.</p>

<p>Wow, thank you! That’s just what I wanted to hear.</p>

<p>Hey Goalsetter, I’m a junior in high school who has done just as much as you in FIRST robotics and I was just wondering if you could tell me how that looks on your applications after you receive decisions. I haven’t seen many people on the boards with it and it’s something I’ve been wondering for a while.</p>

<p>I wouldn’t be surprised if you were accepted and also given Rawlings Cornell Presidential Research Scholars.</p>

<p>Thank you Chendrix. I am hoping things work out as you all have predicted!</p>