Cornell Chance Me Engineering

<p>Can I get into Cornell Engineering? Here are all of my statistics:
SAT Score(just took it again and am waiting for results)
Math:730
Critical reading: 640
Writing: 650</p>

<p>High School Courses and Grades:
9th Grade:
All A's: History HN, Algebra 2 HN, Biology HN, Latin 2, Gym, English HN, Basic Tech Drawing</p>

<p>10th Grade:
As in: Chemistry HN, English HN, Precalculus HN, Gym, AP Computer Science A
A- in : Latin 3, AP world History</p>

<p>11th Grade:
As in : AP Latin, BC Calc, History HN, Physics HN, Engineering Drawing
A- in: AP Chemistry
A- in: AP Lang</p>

<p>12th grade schedule: Advanced Engineering/Architectural Drawing, AP Physics C, Multivariable Calculus/matrix Algebra, AP Government, AP Literature, Personal Finance and Economics(required for graduation)</p>

<p>I'm also an All state track athlete(not fast enough for varsity on there Team but am still considered "good")
All state in science Olympiad, 2nd at states and 4 top 6 performances at the Regional level(in engineering oriented events)
Event captain of science Olympiad events(leadership position)
several volunteer hours for youth track team and local library
national honor society member</p>

<p>I Live in Northern Virginia (Fairfax county) which is a highly competitive academic but I am in the top 5% or so in my class(school doesn't have official ranks)</p>

<p>What do you guys think my chances are for acceptance to Cornell. I know that its a sort of crap shoot no matter who you are but I think out of all the ivies its the least "random" and that I may have a reasonable chance. I realize that my test scores are a little below what they accept generally and i'm hoping that they may rise up to around 2150. Also I think that any of my teacher recs will be good and my essays are also going to be pretty good. What are your guys' opinions? Thanks!</p>

<p>planned major in mechanical or aerospace engineering</p>

<p>your ec’s look great, bump up that SAT bro</p>

<p>Those sub 700 SATs are going to sink you. You’ve basically handed them a reason to reject you.
Get all three scores north of 700 and you’ll be a competative applicant.</p>