Cornell ED Chances

<p>Hi everyone (:
I'm applying to Cornell ED this fall (College of Human Ecology-Nutrition major), and I just want to get an objective opinion on how my application will look. I go to a school in Miami called School for Advanced Studies, a program (junior and senior year) where half your classes are dual enrollment at a local college, and the other half are AP</p>

<p>Hispanic Female
4.0 Unweighted GPA, 5.2 Weighted
2170 SAT (730 CR, 680 M, 760 W)
Subject tests: 800 Biology M, 700 Math 2
Class Rank- top 10%
AP English Lang. (5)
AP American History (4)
AP Psych. (5)</p>

<p>Dual Enrollment Classes:
Essentials of Human Nutrition
Human Sexuality
Theatre Appreciation
Chemistry + Lab (advanced, first class of series of two)
Macroeconomics
Fundamentals of Speech/Communications
General Biology</p>

<p>Senior Year Courses:
AP English Lit.
AP Calc AB
AP US Gov.
AP Comparitive Gov.
Anatomy and Physiology + Lab (Dual Enrollment)
Chemistry + Lab (second level in Dual Enrollment)
Human Growth and Development (Dual Enrollment)</p>

<p>Extras:
I have an internship with a nutritionist
Tennis (all 4 years, varsity letter)
Triathlons (have competed in 3 so far since it requires a lot of training. Does this make me stand out?)
Student Government (all 4 years, committee member-> vice president)
National Honor Society- Secretary
have a lot of volunteer hours, and I currently volunteer for an organization called Earth Angels
will most likely be nominated for Silver Knight this year, and I already received something from College Board about National Merit or National Hispanic Recognition
I know I can get excellent recommendations, and my essays are going well.</p>

<p>let me know what you think pleaseee</p>

<p>You’re in. I see no reason for them to reject you. Just write good essays.</p>