Chances please

<p>I live in CA, I'm currently a senior</p>

<p>Top decile of 562 (school doesn't rank) </p>

<p>9th: 4.6
10th 3.9 (moved schools, couldn't get AP classes)
11th 4.5</p>

<p>senior schedule:
AP Gov
AP Physics
AP Chemistry
AP Calc BC
AP English
X- Country</p>

<p>last year:
AP art history - 4
AP US - 4
AP english - 4
AP bio - 4</p>

<p>SATI 2070- march (plan to retake in oct)
SAT II: IIC: 790; bio: 740; US hist: 720</p>

<p>Lots of community service, 400+, sports :track & tennis.</p>

<p>I'll apply RD, could u guys comment on my chances?</p>

<p>edit: AP bio - 5</p>

<p>RD, slim to none to be honest. Scores are a little below average, and top decile certainly wont get u into Cornell regular, probably not even early, but certainly apply, could not hurt</p>

<p>don't worry funnyman.. i know how you feel.. my self confidence was shot down earlier in one of these.. "chances for cornell" things lol ;)</p>

<p>good luck</p>

<p>O PLEASEEEEEE!!! </p>

<p>SPORTS684: THIS IS A WAKE UP CALL! Cornell has one of the lowest stats in the ivies/tier one schools. Just because a person has low stats does not mean he will not make a good school, especially Cornell. Cornell, unlike many of the other good schools, does not depend solely on the standardized tests. They take the smart approach to admissions by looking at the applicant holistically. So please do not shot down people's hopes because they did not achieve the same SAT score as you did. Thank you.</p>

<p>FUNNYMAN: A 2070 on the SAT will NOT give you a slim to none chance. Your SAT 2 scores are amazing as are your AP scores. Just apply and hope for the best! Good Luck!</p>

<p>you're awesome tizzy ;)</p>

<p>can you comment on mine? its here:</p>

<p><a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=97902%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=97902&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>u guys are all awesome, I guess I have to increase my SAT score...</p>

<p>kudos to ur post tizzy442. </p>

<p>funnyman: i would say retake them, but then work on ur essays, etc. You still have a chance. I know lots of people with SAT scores lower than yours that got in.</p>