Chances getting into cornell?

<p>Hi. I'm currently a junior in high school and am at a general loss concerning the college I want to attend. I know that I want to go into the medical field, so many have been telling me about UPENN, but with my stats I doubt I could get in. Could you tell me if I have a chance with Cornell, or any other schools with good pre-med programs?</p>

<p>I'm an Asian female from Pennsylvania. I've taken a total of five AP classes so far (government, statistics, biology, human, and English composition), getting all fours and fives on the test.
SAT: CR: 660 M: 680 W: 730
SATII: Not yet taken
GPA: 3.78
Rank: Top 5%
Senior courses: AP English Lit, AP Physics, AP Calc, AP US History, Biotech. </p>

<p>ECs:
National Honor Society
Science Olympiad (placed first in the regional competition for A&P - going to states in a few weeks).
JV Tennis
One World - Secretary
B.O.L.D (minority leadership club) - President
School Newspaper- Editor, and Photographer</p>

<p>Volunteer:
60 hours at CHOP
86 hours setting up a VBS in Philadelphia
30 hours at a retirement home
(I plan to Volunteer more this summer)</p>

<p>My recommendations shouldn't be too bad concerning the teachers I've had this year. </p>

<p>Do I have a chance at Cornell? And if so, could anyone tell me about the financial opportunities if you are accepted; my cousin was accepted to Cornell with a full ride, but I've been told that colleges in the ivy league don't give scholarships based on academic. Thank you very much!</p>

<p>My friend got in this year, he is in differential equations course and has been doing great on our math meets and he is always top ten in SO also he built a lot of robots for competitions. I think you should be more technical because Cornell is big on engineering. But I think you have a great chance to get in. Gpa is a bit lower but it’s there as long as you do lots of ECs.</p>

<p>Study for the SATs and retake to elevate your score.</p>