<p>hey if you're applying to cornell engineering put up your stats and what type you're applying for!</p>
<p>biological engineering</p>
<p>female from westchester, ny</p>
<p>sat: v-680 m-800 w-800
satII: bio e (freshman year) - 720, math1c (sophomore year) - 750
gpa: 4.047 out of 4.28 (uses a+, but only for 2 years)
did 3 years of research culminating with a full summer at yale.</p>
<p>bio engineering</p>
<p>male from tx, </p>
<p>gpa 4.0 out of 4.0
sat v-690, m-780, w-750
sat II- math ii -800, bioe-680
did a year of computational neuroscience at UNT
did a full summer at Rice in bioengineering</p>
<p>OK u guys are making me feel like a chump, and I'm doing RD.
whats the engineering RD acceptance rate? is it still at like 27% or whatever?</p>
<p>i've never looked at rd stuff. you can look for the stats on the cornell website.</p>
<p>i'm bumping this up because i KNOW there are more engineering ed-ers out there. especially all of the other girls from the female engineering forum.</p>
<p>good idea im curious too lol</p>
<p>electrical and computer engineering</p>
<p>female from Canada</p>
<p>sat: v-660 m-720 w-700
satII: chem - 780, math level 2 - 760, physics - 770
gpa: 4.0 out of 4.0 (unweighted)</p>
<p>Male California
ACT math 34, English 31, science 31, reading 29.
SAT IIs Math 2 750, Chem 790, Bio 780, USH 710
GPA 3.9 out of 4.0 unweighted, 4.33 weighted.
Undecided engineering.</p>
<p>Keep this alive for RD!!!!</p>
<p>chem engineering (alternate choice)</p>
<p>Canada, Male</p>
<p>SAT 1460/2090
SAT II 800 physics 790 Math IIC 760 Bio
AVG around 98.x%</p>
<p>RD - Undecided Engineering</p>
<p>Male, Pennsylvania</p>
<p>SAT - 770CR 800M 720W
SAT II - 800 Math II 800 Math I 800 Physics
4.0 UW GPA</p>