I am interested in the undergraduate course of Cornell as a freshman. I am currently in high school.
I gave my sat test twice
My first sat test score was
CR-530
W-620
M-640
My second sat score was
M- 790
R-780
W-790
Though Cornell doesn’t consider writing and requires all the sat marks unlike most colleges.
GPA- 4
I stand among top ten percentile in 9th, 10th and 11th grade and the twelfth marks haven’t come out yet.
I have strong essay and recommendations
I haven’t taken part in many extracurricular activities
My marks in maths level 2 subject test is 800
I am going to apply in the regular decision and also I am an international student.
What chances do I have?
Please help.
You need to get your story straight. In another post you posted, today you said you took the SAT on June 6th and wasn’t feeling well and you received a 1790 but you hope to score in the 2300’s this fall. Which version is the correct one?
tccbay
June 27, 2015, 4:37pm
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I’m guessing that the second score they gave is what they are hoping they are going to get in the fall. But, that seems like a pretty big jump.
While it’s silly to even to attempt to “chance” someone, it makes even less sense to do do based upon hypotheticals.
csdad
June 28, 2015, 11:37am
6
Going up 420 points in CR & M is likely to get your test “flagged” for “irregularities”
It actually didn’t happen. OP apparently is hoping to get such a score in October.
T26E4
July 2, 2015, 3:57am
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You’ve started FOUR threads – each one asking the same thing. Each one, receiving the same advice.
Now you’ve embellished your prior single SAT of 1790 to now having achieved 2300. This is completely immature and ridiculous.
I don’t even think you can get a 790 in math. a -1 is like a 760 already. Skip 1 might be 780 but never seen a 790 before.
tccbay
July 2, 2015, 4:47pm
10
@Archlion 790 in math is possible, I got it. It was because of one extremely confusing question that almost everyone got wrong.
Although no one should be expecting to get a 790 because it is rare.