<p>Chance me for Cornell Engineering please</p>
<p>I'm a white male from Oklahoma.
I have good letters of recommendation and have been told my common app essay was very good.</p>
<p>36 ACT
SAT: 800 CR 760M 690 W
Subject tests:
math 2: 800
Physics: this Saturday
National Merit Semi-Finalist (likely finalist)
10 APs
Physics C Mechanics: 5
USH: 5
Psychology: 5
English Lang: 5
US Gov: 3
Comparative: 4
Chem:
English lit:
Calc BC:
Physics C E&M:
3.98 GPA (B in Spanish 1 in eighth grade)</p>
<p>ECs:
Swim team captain
Senior class secretary
Active in Young Democrats and Kiwanis Key Club
Member of Rocketry club
Member of Mu Alpha Theta
Chair of the Senate at the Oklahoma Model Congress</p>
<p>Wow your stats look awesome. Some people will probably tell you that your EC’s are weak, but I think they’re adequate. Of course Ivy league schools are considered a reach for everyone, and while Cornell may be an “easy Ivy” its engineering school in my opinion is the hardest to get into. All that being said, I think you have a great shot at getting in (as good a shot as anyone else).</p>
<p>Best of Luck</p>
<p>P.S. I know exactly how annoying it is to have spanish ruin your gap, i got my only A- in 10th grade spanish</p>
<p>lol *** at your writing score, good thing they don’t really look at that for SAT.</p>
<p>Petersuu, lol I know I really bombed the writing section</p>
<p>My son’s was lower than that - they obviously don’t look at writing score, even though it’s right there for them to see - and he was admitted ED to COE. 690 isn’t “bombed”…it’s just lower than his other 2 scores. I think it’s respectable.</p>
<p>36 on ACT with 800 in math II from a white male from Oklahoma? I’d say you’re a match.</p>