<p>I've seen in so many places that Cornell accepts lower SATs than most of the Ivies, with a 1990 (superscore) what is the possibility of getting in?? Im from a very rural and low income part of PA. i volunteer at my hospital 250+ hours, work w. metally challenged kids at school and in summer. went to Harvard Summer School last summer and took 2 courses. sat 2 scores 660, bio and math.GPA is 3.7 unweighted and top 10% of my class. i raise money every year for orphans to go to school. teach elderly people computers. member of yearbook (section editor), class cabinet, student council, future business leaders of america, spanish club, science Olympiad, workforce excellence committee member (promoting employment in the region) studying a independent study in neuroscience. also, VP of a medical club at a standard school of Medicine. I took all the APs offered at my school and also, a AP course online. I also go to India frequently and do various charity work. Do i have a chance??</p>
<p>jeez thats a hell of a lot of extracurriculars</p>
<p>i think you should be good
work hard on your essay
and do early decision</p>
<p>good luckk!!
and please chance me :)</p>
<p>Unfortunately I don’t think so. While some of the land grant schools are less competitive for NY state applicants, Cornell CAS has average scores of about 2200.</p>
<p>realistically, no</p>
<p>its ok, whateveryou’ll prolly end up liking whatever college you end up getting into</p>
<p>you have a lot of EC’s. if you can show dedication in those i think you’re golden (doesn’t mean you’ll get in, just means you’re a competitive applicant)</p>