Chance me Cornell ED

<p>Objective:
SAT I (breakdown):
ACT: 31 (32 superscored)
SAT II: Math 2 - 740
Biology- 710
Chemistry-720
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.9
Weighted GPA : Not weighted
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): Top 25%
AP (place score in parenthesis):
AP Spanish (4)
IB (place score in parenthesis):n/a
Senior Year Course Load: AP Comparative Government, AP Comp Sci, AP Economics, Latin III, English, Calculus, Religion
Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): none
Subjective:
Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Football (4), Wrestling (4) Lacrosse (3), Spanish Club, NextgenVest Club, Young Republican Club
Job/Work Experience: Construction Company, Started Summer Camp for little kids and received 30 children
Volunteer/Community service: Over 100 service hours
Summer Activities: Work, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation for service work
Essays: good
Teacher Recommendation: Great
Counselor Rec: very good
Additional Rec: Good
Interview:
Other
State (if domestic applicant): NH
Country (if international applicant):USA
School Type:very competitive Prep school
Ethnicity: White
Gender:Male
Income Bracket: 250,000>
Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.):none</p>

<p>General Comments:</p>

<p>Applying to College of Arts and Sciences</p>

<p>eh it’s unlikely</p>

<p>Every year it seems to get more competitive. I would retake the ACT in October for a higher score, if possible. 31 is below their average, since you don’t have a hook, your chances seem fair. Essays, fit, and letters of rec are important too. ED will be your best bet. Would you be trying out for Lacrosse? Good luck.</p>

<p>Hmm, I’d try to get your ACT score up if you can. Your class rank is a little worrisome too unless you happen to attend St. Paul’s or another feeder school. Which college in Cornell are you applying to in particular? But yup, applying ED is a solid plan. Best of luck!</p>