<p>2020 SAT
93 unweighted gpa
34/556 weighted rank
many clubs: math league, chess club, model u.n., blah blah, attended NSLC on engineering, basketball, i dont think im forgettin anything :/</p>
<p>will be attending the college of eng in the class of 2010</p>
<p>p.s. i think the essays i wrote were a major factor in my acceptance as my stats are subpar for the eng college, and the directer of admissions described the sublement essays as an extremely important factor of the process, (i wrote a few very strong essays IMO, not to brag, just tryin to give a complete picture)</p>
<p>i think he's looking for our stats so he can evaluate his by comparison.
2140/32
3.96/4.42
31/768- we don't rank but i'm assuming i'm around there.
ummm band, student council, volunteering would be my big commitments. other little things float around and are, of course, important to me but they don't require as much time as the big three.</p>
<p>I know a kid who got into ILR with 1940 SATs, I don't know his GPA but he's something like 9th percentile in a class of 550, chess team, math club, jewish culture club, band. Plus this kid's got mad legacy - all 4 grandparents, both parents, both older brothers went there. They probably accepted him so he could go meet a nice Cornell girl and breed nice future Cornell students.</p>
<p>"They probably accepted him so he could go meet a nice Cornell girl and breed nice future Cornell students." Lol. It would be really funny if they actually thought about things like that :D</p>
<p>" 'They probably accepted him so he could go meet a nice Cornell girl and breed nice future Cornell students.' Lol. It would be really funny if they actually thought about things like that"</p>
<p>uhh... of course they consider things like that. cornell has a future to think about.</p>
<p>My muffins are hella good, too. I definitely got my point across, and if that wasn't enough, I sent them a couple muffins in the mail. They arrived on wednesday.</p>