Cornell Transfer

<p>I would like to know my odds, should I apply as a transfer to Cornell or not? I will be applying to the (Electrical) Engineering Program. I wouldn't mind be accepted as a guaranteed transfer. </p>

<p>Take a look:</p>

<p>SAT:
530 reading
770 math
560 writing</p>

<p>Public high school (top 5% of the nation)
3.68 unweighted GPA (3.90 unweighted if you only look at the last two years)
I was within the upper quartile of the graduating class, I am not exactly sure. </p>

<p>Took only 3 AP’s (senior year)
Stat: 4
Calc AB: 5
Physics B: 4</p>

<p>I played football and baseball in high school. I was also in honor society, and photography club. (If any of that stuff matters).</p>

<p>Then, I attended Georgia Tech for one semester, achieving a 4.0gpa.
I took: calculus 2, computer programming (using Matlab), English 1, and intro physics 1. </p>

<p>I had no motivation my freshman/sophomore year in high school, but I have really learned how to perform well these last 2.5 years. </p>

<p>I am aware that the acceptance rate is 27.5% for transfer students, and I believe I have an average (or a little bit below average) chance. I would be delighted to be accepted as a guaranteed transfer, because I have developed a great work ethic. I only want to transfer because I do not like the social environment at Georgia Tech. </p>

<p>Rate me. Thanks!</p>

<p>I wonder why no one has replied to this lol. </p>

<p>I didn’t know that Cornell offered a guaranteed transfer program w/ Georgia Tech to begin with. You definitely have a great upward trend and I think you have a good shot if you have solid ECs and recs.</p>