<p>Hey quick question here! </p>
<p>I have a pretty low SAT score for Cornell's standards, (especially because they don't superscore), however, I'm wondering how holistic they look at applications. I have a great GPA, and I have taken 16 AP/IB courses, all in math, English, 2 foreign languages (1 being a semantic language), science, and social studies. </p>
<p>I'm 2/400 and I also have an outstanding common app essay, and great/unique extra-curricular activites, yet I'm not sure I want to waste the application fee, if my SAT will automatically keep me out. I have an SAT of a bit above 2000 when superscored, but around high 1800s when not. Please let me know! </p>