<p>So I am a high school student that will graduate this year and I want to apply to Cornell
I want to know what my chances are</p>
<p>ACT: 34 second attempt. First attempt i got a 31
Unweighted gpa: 3.95
Weighted Gpa: 4.6
AP Courses: human geography, physics, biology, calculus, statistics, us history, spanish, english. 5's on all of them
E.c.: i got two years of future doctors of america, 200 hundred community service hours with class boards and peer tutoring and state and national qualifyings for business professionals of america club and state qualifying for future business professionals of america. Also in band for 3 years of high school including marching and pep bands. And varsity gymnastics for 2 years and wrestling 1 year
Recomendations from head of math department as well as science departments.</p>
<p>Also interned over summer at university of chicago and rush hospital.</p>
<p>I want to know how likely it will be to get in. If anyone could olease give some advice i would appreciate it</p>
<p>You are asking questions that no one can definitively answer. Your stats make you a strong candidate. But when you get to this level of selectivity, (admission rate of under 15), there is no answer to, “can I get in?” Cornell rejected 37,000 applicants last year. Your best bet is to make yourself stand out from the other highly qualified candidates with outstanding essays and recommendations.</p>
<p>How about you tell us what your school’s Naviance tells you what’s the past Cornell’s acceptance # from your school? what’s the accepted average GPA, SAT, ACT? Where are you located? Did you visit Cornell yet? Saw you also asking other Ivies (Brown, UPenn, …) & Stanford? Did you visit them? Do you know the difference between them? What’s your school acceptance # of to those schools?</p>
<p>After you tell us a bit more, we can go into more details about pre-med in Ivies.</p>