Cornell ILR

<p>What would you say are my chances at Cornell ILR Early Decision (I am an out of stater)
SAT I: 2150 (750 V 750 W 650 M)
ACT: 32
GPA: 3.76 (very competitive college prep school)
Topical EC's: Very involved in political campaigns, policy debate for 4 years, helped to found a student run volunteer organization and spearheaded a fundraiser (I have others...but I feel this are the topical ILR ones).
Do they require SAT II's?</p>

<p>apparently its either math SAT subject test or ACT can replace it? can anybody confirm or deny this?</p>

<p>Cornell states:</p>

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Students applying for admissions in the fall of 2006 will be permitted to submit scores from either the old or the new SAT and ACT exams, and the SAT II subject tests. If you plan to take the new ACT
exams, the writing component is required. You will need to take the following standardized tests: SAT I or ACT; SAT II in Mathematics (any level). </p>

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<p><a href="http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/admissions/Apply/ILR%20Freshman%20Application%20Tips.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/admissions/Apply/ILR%20Freshman%20Application%20Tips.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>NICE....so lets just look at my ACT score of 32...will that give me a good shot (my SAT II Math IC was a 620, oy)?</p>