<p>Hi there, I'm wondering what my chances are for admission to either Duke or Cornell. I'm at a community college and would like to transfer because I'm very interested in History and feel like they've got a strong curriculum for both history and anthropology. Cornell seems especially suitable as they also offer a major in Swedish which is refreshing from the German and French that are almost exclusively offered everywhere else.</p>
<p>Statistics-</p>
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<li>GPA: 4.0 (13 credits the first semester, 17 the second.)</li>
<li>ACT composite score: 29 (nearly perfect English and Reading, mediocre in Math.)</li>
<li>President of two clubs: Anthropology and Creative Writing (with which I've done extensive work on the campus newspaper that is admittedly bland.)</li>
<li>I've been on the student senate since my first semester, and this semester I've also started serving under an executive position within the senate.</li>
<li>I've completed my campus's Leadership skills program, which includes requirements ranging from attending cultural exposition performances, to 40 hours of volunteer work.</li>
<li>I've also got excellent recommendations from every single professor I've taken classes from, who all place me in the top 5% of students they've instructed in any given semester - including an athropology professor who asserts that I'm the most diligent student that he's taught in several years. (and recs are important for me to note, because I'm not sure how important recommendations are for transferring at either university.)</li>
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<p>Otherwise, I'm 18 years old, I never went to high school because of circumstances out of my control - parents traveled out of the country for a living and I couldn't stay enrolled anywhere. I was admitted to CC last year after acquiring a GED.</p>
<p>I've also taken a summer language course in Sweden this year for 6 credits and also scored an A.</p>
<p>Thank you for the help. I'm not sure how worthwhile this information is as I haven't dealt much with admissions or transfers. And I certainly appreciate harsh realities :)</p>