<p>Firstly, I'd like to say that I'm a junior. In addition to having a 3.9 GPA (which will definitely become a 4.0 when I get my report card back in 2-3 weeks), I have an 1880 and 2220 on my first and second SAT, respectively (the latter will obviously be the only score sent, however). I will take the SAT II Math IC and SAT II Physics next week and next October, respectively. I have volunteered at a hospital in the summer for the last two years. When this is combined with my other volunteer works, I will have about 1000 volunteer hours by the time I do applications. I am currently taking AP Physics B, but will take AP Bio and AB Calculus senior year. I intend to join 2-3 altruistic clubs at the start of the school year. I Latin dance, swim, and play judo at different intervals of the year. If it makes any difference, I am also a Caucasian male and plan to become a Radiologist in the future. With all this taken into account, do you believe I have a chance at being accepted into one of these colleges?</p>
<p>I don’t really know your odds, but I believe Cornell either frowns upon or forbids use of SAT score choice, which means you’ll have to send them your first score as well as the second. It really shouldn’t matter, as they say they only look at the best, but they probably will see it.</p>
<p>You probably have a decent, competitive chance, because your grades look pretty good. You haven’t taken tons of AP classes, probably not as many as most applicants, and you’re extracurriculars aren’t stunningly superb. Write a good essay though and you definitely have a shot. I don’t know, I’m not an expert.</p>
<p>You have to send both SAT scores btw</p>