My First Thread

<p>Cornell, MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Cornell, Princeton</p>

<p>· Harvey Mudd
· John Hopkins</p>

<p>· Lehigh
· Georgia Tech
· Purdue
· University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
· University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
· University of Maryland, College Park</p>

<p>· Worcester Polytechnic Institute
· Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
· Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
· Stevens Institute of Tecnology</p>

<p>Maybe you would want to know:
I plan to do something in engineering
Class Rank #1
SAT 1990
GPA ~ 3.77-3.8/4.0
SAT 2 Gave the Math Level 1 and Biology-M this December. Also gave Math Level 2, but it didn't go well.
EC's are a few. I shifted from USA (CA) after my dad took retirement because of his back problem. So there are really few, almost no, opportunities here. But I stil have some EC's, not of really high quality, but it was the best I could do.</p>

<p>And my thread remains untouched.</p>

<p>What is your SAT score breakdown?
Gender?
Ethnicity?
Public/ private high school?
How competitive?
What exactly are your ECs?</p>

<p>Are you still living in California? If not, where?</p>

<p>You must really love Cornell to have listed it twice. I think reject at the first seven universities listed simply due to the fact that your SAT is below 2000.</p>

<p>castel,
sats are not the only thing that the admissions committee takes into consideration. yes it will be hard to be admitted with low scores, but it is not impossible and schools never reject students because of one thing, especially sats. </p>

<p>i think you have a shot apples, good luck</p>

<p>LOL, i wrote cornell twice.
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: Asian-American (born in CA, but applying to all universities as OOS)
Private high school outside USA
how do i tell how competitive it is. it has been accredited by CITA CITA</a> Site - Home </p>

<p>EC's are a couple of things here and there.
Some of the major things are
chairperson of school magazine
soccer
student council class rep</p>

<p>stuff like that</p>