Cornell/Penn ED: CHANCE ME PLEASE!

<p>Hi, so I'm a rising senior. I'm debating whether to apply ED to Cornell or UPenn, and I can't really make up my mind. I think that I'm more qualified for Cornell based on standardized testing, but I still have to take the SAT twice more. I'm also applying to WashU regular decision. What are my chances at each, and which do you think is the best option in terms of partying, academics, and social scene overall? Here are my credentials:</p>

<p>Grades: (ignoring the dual curriculum grades)
I have taken all of the most rigorous courses available to me in high school
Freshman Year:
All As except for an A- in Math and an A+ in English</p>

<p>Sophomore Year:
All As except for a B+ in math and an A+ in English</p>

<p>Junior Year:
A- in History, Math, and Physics....A in everything else, and an A+ in English</p>

<p>Senior year Courseload:
-3 APs and other high level classes in dual curriculum</p>

<p>APs taken soph/junior year:
European History (5)
Literature (5)
US History (5)
US Gov (5)
Calc AB (4)</p>

<p>-College level Hebrew taken as well as 3 years of Spanish</p>

<p>SAT - 2200
Math - 710
CR - 690
Writing -800 (11 essay)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
-Student Council for 2 years
-Model UN (progression on team and award won at national level)
-Founder and President of Debate Club (not competitive)
-Chief of Writers for School E-letter
-3 years on yearbook
-3 years of creative newspaper (possibly the head next year)
-lead roles in the school comedies
-Director of Senior Graduation Video (big deal at my school)
-weekly tutor for a child with a minor learning disability
-weekly youth groups leader
-active member of Israel advocacy group both in school and out (selected by high school to attend two national conferences and invited to White House with out-of-school- Pro-Israel group)</p>

<p>Do I stand a fair chance for Early Decision at either of these fine institutions?
Thanks Guys!</p>