Cornell: Yes or No

<p>SAT Score: 2100-2200
SAT II: 740 Math IIC, 720 Chemistry (a little weak)
GPA: 94 unweighted/101 weighted
Rank: 9-10 out of class of 250 in competitive highschool in NY
Extracirricular: Math team, math club, Habitat for Humanity, Peer Leadership, Tutoring and volunteering at cancer clinic and church, Track team 10th grade, publication of one of my poems by the International Library of Poetry.
Academic Accomplishments: Italian award, Future Physician Award, National Honors Soceity, Italian National Honors Soceity, 2nd place Math team, 4 AP Chem, 4 AP Psych, 4 AP World, 5 AP Calculus AB, 5 AP Calculus BC, 3 AP US(haha). </p>

<p>What are my chances at Cornell? How about if I apply early?</p>

<p>Also, same question for Columbia, Brown, UPenn, Northwestern, University of Chicago? </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I forgot to mention this... I'm also a "legacy" at Columbia (my father, uncle and cousin went there).</p>

<p>Pretty good shot, I'd say, and make your essays great.</p>

<p>If Cornell is your first choice and finances aren't a problem, apply early.</p>

<p>bump...lol</p>

<p>I don't think uncle and cousin count as legacies.</p>

<p>I'm pretty sure they do lol</p>

<p>cornell-if you apply early you basically get in b/c they take like 40% and you are reasonably competitive</p>

<p>It's usually parents and grandparents.</p>

<p>Yeah, uncle and cousin don't count.</p>

<p>its actually only parents at the ivies "A is for Admission"</p>