Legacy in Cornell Admissions

<p>I am curious how much legacy factors into admission to Cornell. </p>

<p>First let me explain the legacy. If I went to Cornell, I would be the 4th generation and 7th person in my family. My great grandfather was a professor of engineering, my grandfather was also a professor of engineering, my dad got his masters at Cornell, my aunt got undergraduate and MBA degrees at Cornell, she met her husband and my uncle at Cornell business school, and after my grandfather died my grandmother married a Cornell graduate who is a well-known physicist and Cornell professor.</p>

<p>My admissions numbers are:
3.89 GPA
many AP classes
730 SAT Verbal
700 SAT writing
630 SAT math
I am heavily involved in community service and youth leadership</p>

<p>Based on my legacy and numbers what would be my chances of admission to Cornell College of Arts and Sciences?</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>I'd say welcome to Cornell!!!</p>

<p>A 630 Math is pretty damn weak, but you would definitely get accepted ED.</p>

<p>Dang, you could so probably be related to Ezra...haha...but I think you have one of the best shots among applicants.</p>

<p>Oh man, 4th generation Cornellian...whoo</p>