<p>Hi! I was just wondering (only if you were comfortable) with posting your GPA's and SAT scores that you got and got into ivy leagues like Cornell?</p>
<p>Also, if you do go to Cornell, how much of the fee does the average student end up paying? I know it depends on your financial situation, but just wanted to get a feel for the average. All the college sites only say like 45,000+ so it really deters me from looking at it.</p>
<p>I was just accepted to the college of engineering with a 2230 SAT (750R + 690M + 790W) and two SAT subject tests (790 Math II, 780 Physics). My ACT was a 35 composite (35 Math, 34 English, 35 Reading, 34 Science, 12 Writing). I’d say my GPA was about a 99/100.</p>
<p>As it stands now I’ll be accountable to pay about $9000 for my first year between my contribution, my parents’ contribution, and loans. Not terrible.</p>
<p>Yes my GPA was out of 100. I also took a bunch of subject tests that I did very well on, but I’m not sure how much those really factored into admissions.</p>
<p>Accepted CAS! My gpa was 4.57ish and I took only the ACT which was a 33. My SAT II physics was 720 and my math II was 770. And they’re asking me to contribute about $3000.</p>
<p>SAT: 2390 (790 CR, 800 M, 800 W, 12 E)
ACT: didn’t take
Class rank: 12/625
GPA: 4.0 UW, 5.09 W
SAT II: 800 - World History, 790 - Chemistry, Literature, Math II
Fin Aid: None</p>