<p>Hi, I'm high school senior who's planning on applying to Cornell.</p>
<p>Cornell is my highest hope college right now.
I wish I have at least 25% chance....</p>
<p>Please be brutally honest....</p>
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<p>SAT
CR : 730
Math : 780
WR : 700</p>
<p>SAT 2
Chem 640
Math2 770
U.S. history 690</p>
<p>I know its bad, I'm gonna retake all..</p>
<p>GPA
3.778 UW out of 4.0
50 our of 410 students</p>
<p>Classes (honors and AP)</p>
<p>10th
AP worlds history, Honors Algebra 2</p>
<p>11th
AP U.S. history, AP Calc AB, AP English 11th, H chem</p>
<p>12th
AP Mac Economy, AP Gov and Civics, AP Physics, AP Calc BC, AP Stats</p>
<p>EC
School band (9th to 11th)
Blood center volunteer (11th to 12th), 8 hours a week
FBLA competition (11th and maybe 12th)
Peer Tutor (11th and 12th)
Stock Market game competitor
Economic challenge competitor (planning)
AP Micro Econ self study (with some help of Econ teacher)
Basic metal crafting project (with my material science teacher, for school project and such).
etc. etc. etc
+ I can get into NHS if I want anytime. </p>
<p>I'm legal resident of Olympia WA and citizen of South Korea.</p>
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<p>I have posted this few days ago, and I got people saying around 20% chance with good essay. I have few other questions, So I thought I'll post original and add few questions</p>
<p>Q
1. I know Cornell has only ED option, not EA option. Is it still possible to apply to Cornell through ED option and one other school through EA option?.
2. I know my SAT 2 scores are bad, so I'm going to retake those. How much should I get to have some more substantial chance in getting into Cornell?
3. When you see just numbers of applicants accepted, ED option does have higher acceptance rate, but those who apply also have better resume (or academics.. whatever people call it). From my point of view, will applying as ED be advantageous to applying as RD?</p>