Cornell AEM ED!!!!!!!!!! Chance me thx!!!!!!!

<p>Chance for Cornell ED AEM or Wharton, yeah thats all i want!!! </p>

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<p>Hi
I am an Asian Male
I go to private college prep school in IL
I have been in the states for three years (since freshman to junior right now, and I am becoming a senior!!!! yeah!!!!)</p>

<p>To briefly explain my specs,,</p>

<p>ACT: 32 (highest composite 33, but I don't think colleges look at the highest composite???)</p>

<p>PSAT: 210 (prob commended student),,,</p>

<p>SAT2: Math 2 c 800, taking bio and us this SAT (OMG)</p>

<p>IBT TOEFL: 114/120</p>

<p>GPA: Freshman: Unweighted 4.0/4.0 (1 honor class)
Sophomore: Unweighted 4.0/4.0 (1 AP 2 honors)
AND I TRANSFERRED AFTER MY SOPHOMORE YEAR TO PRIVATE SCHOOL
Junior: Unweigted 3.945/4.33 (my school has fuc** A+ policies), (three APS) (Basically I got All As, two A-s, and 1 A+)
Senior: Taking 4 APS and expecting 4.0 (please!!!!)</p>

<p>Summer: Sophomore summer: took an microecon class at a local community college and got A, went to Costa Rica for 1 week to do sea conservation project.</p>

<p>Junior Summer: Going to Cornell University Summer College (Business World), Internship at Chicago Board of Trade (first high school student to be recruited!@!!!!! OMG!!!)</p>

<p>ECs: </p>

<p>Freshman</p>

<p>New Comer’s club: A club which all the new comers to the United States gather once a month and do some fun activities together.</p>

<p>Math Team</p>

<p>Chess Team</p>

<p>Gadget: A science club which students choose to do a certain project such as rocket building or a research on Mars. Throughout the year, I researched on Mars and presented the project at the end of the year.</p>

<p>Private English Lesson</p>

<p>Private Tennis Lesson</p>

<p>Summer Trip to Korea: Visit Family and take some SAT prep courses
Summer Trip to Western U.S: Grand Canyon, Yosemite National Park, Las Vegas, Niagara Falls.. etc…</p>

<p>Sophomore</p>

<p>New Comer’s Club: In this year, I was an activity organizer of the group.</p>

<p>Science Olympiad Team: Recently created team that consists of 15 students. We went to various regional and state science Olympiads. Practice was held once a week.</p>

<p>Amnesty International: I was the Club Coordinator of this group.</p>

<p>Math Team</p>

<p>Interact</p>

<p>Diversity Club: A board member. 8 board members created an awesome all school presentation on Diversity Day.
DECA: This team was competing in state and regional level about applied business. I was the competitor of accounting. I was qualified for states. </p>

<p>Soccer</p>

<p>Private English Lesson</p>

<p>Private Tennis Lession</p>

<p>Community Service 2~3 hrs/ week</p>

<p>Math Tutor in school: During the free periods, I was a math tutor to help students with math problems.</p>

<p>District Math team: It was the math team consists of Glenbrook North High school students and Glenbrook South High School students. We won 17th place national on math scramble 2007. </p>

<p>Model United Nation: Attended to the conference held at Northwestern University.</p>

<p>Tennis</p>

<p>Summer School at Oakton Community College: Studied Microeconomics (Grade: A)</p>

<p>Summer Tennis Camp at Five Season</p>

<p>Trip to Korea: Visit family, SAT prep</p>

<p>Trip to Eastern US: New York, Washington DC, etc..</p>

<p>Junior</p>

<p>Cultural Diversity Club (Secretary)</p>

<p>Music Service Club (Vocal)</p>

<p>Art Concentration: A group of twelve students perform two concerts throughout the year. The group prepares many musical theater group, solo, and duet pieces. Rehearsals are held on every Tuesday.</p>

<p>Math Team</p>

<p>Interact: Free the Children</p>

<p>Soccer</p>

<p>Tennis</p>

<p>MIC Children’s Choir: Every Wednesday, I go to Evanston to join the children’s choir. In spring, the group recently performed at Carnegie Hall.</p>

<p>Voice Lesson with Ms. Plambeck on every Tuesday.</p>

<p>Private Tennis Lesson</p>

<p>Community Service 2~3 hrs/ week</p>

<p>Model United Nation: Attended to the conference held at University of Chicago.</p>

<p>Attending Cornell Summer College business program</p>

<p>AMC: I got like 130 (so sorry i cant find my score sheet) or something and was qualified for USAMO (but I didnt go because it overlapped with my schedule)</p>

<p>got Academic Honors, performance list, .,,,, etc,,,, at school</p>

<p>and the good thing is that my internship boss is a Cornell graduate, so I will work my ass off this summer and get an awesome rec from him,,,!!!! (hopefully)</p>

<p>Thx so much for reading this long thread,, and please chance me for</p>

<p>Cornell (AEM) ED I wanna go here</p>

<p>or Wharton ED</p>

<p>Thx again1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>!!@111111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>75.29827 percent</p>

<p>You have a much better chance for Cornell than for UPenn. Especially if you don't use excessive amounts of punctuation.</p>

<p>Why did you list some of your EC's 5 times?</p>

<p>im sorry!
Some of them is overslapped i don no
guess i was tooooo exited to list them</p>

<p>and sorry for the punctuation,, if you lived in the states for only 3 years,
you still have difficulties with punctuation hahaha!!</p>

<p>Take the SAT if you can. Send your subject test scores first and then you will have no pressure.</p>

<p>really? I have to take SAT ?!!
I was not going to,,,
T_T...</p>

<p>I was actually going to take one more ACT and boost it to 33 or 34 composite...</p>

<p>(In my sophomore year I got 29/36/30/27)
In my Junior year I got 35/33/29/31)
so i think i can surely boost it up more in my senior year,,,
Is SAT really necessary for me at this point?</p>

<p>and can anyone tell me about the future of AEM?</p>

<p>It's not necessary at all. But it could help.</p>

<p>Oh,, got it,, thx
are you attending Cornell?</p>

<p>anyone actual chancing or info about AME?
PLZ!!
Thank you~!</p>

<p>Yeah. CAS though.</p>

<p>nice!!
dying to see you next year!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>,,,,,if i get in:(</p>

<p>if i get in,,, :(</p>

<p>bumpppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp</p>

<p>AEM will be a named "school" within two years. Next year it will start to offer a concentration in accounting. Within 5-7 years, expect it to be it's own college, possibly merged with the Johnson School.</p>

<p>They expect the school to remain small. 700-800 kids. No more. Cornell's already starting to become a bit too pre-professional for some tastes. They want it to be Wharton quality. That might be a bit hard.</p>

<p>thx,,, CayugaRed2005,,
so,, do you think i have fairly good chance to get in?</p>

<p>Honestly? I don't know. Every kid and their cousin woke up one day, read Business Week, and decided AEM was the place to be.</p>

<p>All I know is that 1 in 7 students were accepted to AEM two years ago. And probably half of the admits were legacies or athletes.</p>

<p>That might give you something to chew on.</p>

<p>thats discouraging,,,</p>

<p>There are 95 seats available for freshman applicants. However, once you factor in recruited athletes, this number goes closer to 70 seats.</p>