My Chances at Cornell

<p>Hi, I'm a new user and I just wanted to ask what my chances at Cornell university would be. I would most likely be applying to the Life Sciences School.</p>

<p>94 unweighted GPA
98 weighted GPA
Upward trend in grades</p>

<p>2250 SAT
15th in class of 340</p>

<p>Ap's include calc ab, calc BC, ap physics b, ap physics c, ap world, ap us, ap language, ap Chem, ap bio, ap literature, ap European, ap stats, and maybe a couple more. I got fives on all the math and science ones, and at least 4 but mostly 5 on the other ones.</p>

<p>Activities:
Varsity tennis 3 years
Model un 1 year
SSA two years
Habitat for humanity two years
Humanities honors society three years
Math honors society three years
Science honors society three years
NHS two years
Engineering club two years
Founder of physics club, president two years
Officer at sci tech two years, member 3 years
FD explorer program 2 years</p>

<p>I really have a passion for science, specifically physics. I have around 200 hours of community service, mostly from tutoring in math and science.</p>

<p>I realize Cornell is selective and its impossible to know for sure. I just wanted to know if this would be a good fit or I'm shooting too high or too low.</p>

<p>Are you Male or Female? </p>

<p>What is your home state?</p>

<p>RD or ED? RD its a mid-low reach, and ED its low reach/high match (or that’s what I think, anyways). Reflect that passion for science and tutoring (now that’s passion) within your essay (sadly no interview…this sucks) and app, maybe your recs. You are very focused in your science interests, and that speaks a very clear message about your intentions; good for you!</p>

<p>Good luck! Chance back if you feel like it? (Cornell Engineering ED, Tufts, Rice, Georgetown in particular)
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1550070-looking-some-helpful-input-chance-me.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1550070-looking-some-helpful-input-chance-me.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I’m male and from New York.</p>

<p>Cornell: Solid chances</p>