FREE HUGS!! Cornell (Engineering vs CAS), UPenn, Northwestern ED?

<p>SORRY. this is my second post with the same stats.. but I have a question about ED.
I would love to go to Cornell, UPenn, or Northwestern.<br>
I understand that they're all reaches for me... but I'm going to give it a shot anyway. I would be completely satisfied if I got into any one of the 3 schools.<br>
Can you please rank my chances in order of best chance to worst chance for early admission to all three schools? I need to decide which school to apply early to, but I'm not completely sure. If I knew where I had the best chance, that would greatly affect my decision, considering I want to go to all 3 schools. Hehe.
Also.... I'm not completely sure what I want to major in... mathematics or engineering. Would I have a better chance of getting into Cornell's CAS as a math major or the Engineering school for civil engineering? I understand Cornell has a great engineering department. Would it be harder to get in?... it has a higher acceptance rate though. @_@</p>

<p>I'm an incoming senior.
I attend a public school that is fairly new. Not developed. Pretty bad school. @_@
Schools:
-UPenn
-UCLA
-UCB
-UCSD
-Johns Hopkins
-Brown
-Tufts
-Emory
-Northwestern
-Rice
-Boston College
-Carnegie Mellon
-Dartmouth
-Cornell
-Washu</p>

<p>Asian female. </p>

<p>GPA: 3.8 unweighted/ 4.7 weighted
Rank: 1/500</p>

<p>SAT: 2110 (610 verbal, 740 math, 760 writing)
....my verbal sucks. I'm going to work my butt off to raise it</p>

<p>SAT II Korean 800
SAT II Math IIC- 800
SAT II US History- 750</p>

<p>Freshman: straight As (A-'s included)
Sophmore: 3 Bs, the rest As (A-'s included)
Junior: straight A's</p>

<p>APs (my scores suck!):
Environmental Science 2
Human Geo 3
Bio 3
Euro 3
Calc AB 5
Statistics 5
Language & Composition 4
Chemistry 3
US History 3</p>

<p>swim team (1 year JV, 1 season varsity)
tennis team (1 season JV, 1 season varsity)
Key Club -founder at school, president 4 years
Christian Club - treasurer/secretary 3 years
volunteer at hospital 100 hours
summer intern at college for research lab
summer intern at City Hall for traffic engineering division
several community college classes
national merit semifinalist
piano- certificate of merit level 8 completed. working on level 9; played at weddings and small concerts
art- private; several small awards; going to send in portfolio (this is my passion)
tutor elementary students</p>

<p>Thanks so much:]
FREE HUG!! :]</p>

<p>Are you aware this is my second post with the same stats?.. but I have a question about ED.
I would love to go to Cornell, UPenn, or Northwestern.
I understand that they're all reaches for me... but I'm going to give it a shot anyway. I would be completely satisfied if I got into any one of the 3 schools.
Can you please rank my chances in order of best chance to worst chance for early admission to all three schools? I need to decide which school to apply early to, but I'm not completely sure. If I knew where I had the best chance, that would greatly affect my decision, considering I want to go to all 3 schools. Hehe.
Also.... I'm not completely sure what I want to major in... mathematics or engineering. Would I have a better chance of getting into Cornell's CAS as a math major or the Engineering school for civil engineering? I understand Cornell has a great engineering department. Would it be harder to get in?... it has a higher acceptance rate though. @_@</p>

<p>I forgot to add that I live in California.. so I'm instate for the UC's.
Also... my unweighted GPA is 3.88.. but my school ranks with weighted GPA. </p>

<p>Fsu-Ru, thanks for your sarcasm, hun.<br>
I'll give you a hug anyways... I think you need one. :]</p>

<p>Hug Hug! :]</p>

<p>UCSD
UCLA
Carnegie
Emory
UCB
Rice
JHU
Wash
Cornell
NorthWestern
Brown
UPenn
Dartmouth</p>

<p>Not sure about the others.</p>

<p>Brown is easier than UPenn? ...and Washu is easier than Cornell & Northwestern? .....
hrm... i thought it was the opposite.</p>

<p>Um... what about the early decision ?</p>

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Brown is easier than UPenn? ...and Washu is easier than Cornell & Northwestern? .....
hrm... i thought it was the opposite.

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It's a rough estimate, I dont exactly work for the admissions department.</p>