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Even if you could guarantee a 750+ on both sections, I'd say it's a tough call. Your SAT scores are certainly on the lower end, but within the admissible range. If Cornell is your top choice, I would probably just do early decision. I'm one of the people on these boards who feel that for quality candidates, ED helps a lot and for borderline candidates it helps a little. If you have a strong essay, good EC's, and your GPA puts you at/near the top of your class (with a rigorous schedule), I don't think the SAT is all that much of a concern. However, if your GPA is relatively weak (meaning your class has many people with higher grades/harder classes) and your EC's are ho-hum, then it may in fact be worth it to score higher on the SAT.
SAT isn't meaningful for applications unless it is, if you know what I mean. If you are a male applying to Engineering for example, you'd likely want a higher math score...
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