Hi,
I will give you an honest answer, you chances of admission are heavily dependent on your essays.
As @momofboiler1 said, SAT scores aren’t used too heavily this year for admissions because of the COVID chaos, so it boils about to your GPA and essays.
Since you are even considering Cornell, I assume you have a high GPA. If you want a reference for your GPA, my friend got in ED to Cornell for Engineering and she had 4.0 unweighted and ~4.5 weighted GPA, But those GPA are really expected for Cornell Engineering admits.
So, your chances are heavily dependent on the two essays you will write (1) your personal statement essay (i.e. Common App essay) and (2) your Why Cornell essay.
When it comes to that second essay, take the time (1-2 hours) to research Cornell. Look into the classes and professors they have, the research they do, and what areas/fields really matter to Cornell. Don’t just look at what the college has that fits your needs, rather look at what all opportunities Cornell provides that can help you grow and how you will fit into college.
For example, Cornell has a big initiative to help farmers. Now, you may not at all be interested in farming, but in your essay you can still talk about how will extend your engineering knowledge by developing technologies to help farmers. Cornell might like something like this because farming is very important to them and now you are showing that you can fit into their community.
Hope this helps