Cornell ED- yes or no...

<p>Hello, I am thinking about doing ED to Cornell for the 2007-2008 school year.(probably to arts and sciences)
Feel free to make any comments and suggestions!!!</p>

<p>My SAT score: 640 Verbal, 700 Math, 680 Writing (planning to take one more in October)
SAT II: Korean with listening 800
US HIstory: 670
Math LEvel 2: 690
Biology-M: 500
(planning to take math and bio again in november)</p>

<p>My GPA: 3.82 UnWeighted 4.10 Weighted
I am at app. 14% of my class at High school.</p>

<p>I have taken 3 APs so far and planning to take 3 APs and 1 Honors next year during senior year.</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Marching band for 4 years (section leader for alto sax)
Volunteered at Little company of mary hospital for 2 years
Volunteered at Bay Crest Care center for 2 years
Part of the Gem-Set program of Univ.of Illinois-at chicago
Multicultural club for 2 years (secretary)
CSF Tutoring for 1 year </p>

<p>Awards/honors:
California Scholarship Foundation (CSF)
Music Honors Award
National Honor Roll</p>

<p>I came to USA in 1999, i'm not a citizen and do not possess a green card. </p>

<p>Thanks so much!!</p>

<p>I'd say you have little chance of being accepted ED. You might be deffered then accepted under regular, but make sure you have some strong safties. Your scores are kind of on the low side as well as your class rank/percentile. Go for it though and good luck!</p>

<p>I thought it's easier to get accepted when you apply under ED...
I think you should try to improve your scores. Also, you definitely should have some safeties, especially ones that give international students aid WITHOUT decreasing their chances of admission.</p>

<p>i doubt it. your ECs and rank/scores may make it hard. but going ED is always the best option, so if you do your chances should go up. good luck!</p>