Chance me please!

<p>Cornell Business School</p>

<p>Reg Gpa- 3.75 ; W- 4.2</p>

<p>ACT- 31</p>

<p>Accelerated, Honors, AP : Geometry, Algebra 2, Spanish 2, Biology, U.S. History, Pre-Calculus, Spanish 3, Physics, Economics, Spanish 4.</p>

<p>Extra-Curricular Activities:</p>

<p>Football (3 years), Frosh and JV Captain</p>

<p>Rugby (3 years), Frosh and JV Captain</p>

<p>Future Business Leaders of America (3 years)</p>

<p>Student For Others (4 years), Frosh, Soph, and Junior Rep., and Vice President</p>

<p>Big Brother (1 year), Basically your assigned a Freshman buddy for those of you who don’t know.</p>

<p>National Honor Society (2 years)</p>

<p>Student Team Admissions Recruitment (3 years)</p>

<p>Student Alumni Organization (2 years)</p>

<p>Work Experience: </p>

<p>Work Study (4 years) pay tuition at private high school, 200+ hours</p>

<p>Volunteer Work:</p>

<p>Tutor (Spanish)- 3 years</p>

<p>Pioneer House Retirement Homes - 2 years, 300 + hours</p>

<p>Nicaragua Immersion Trip (Junior Year)- Founder and Leader</p>

<p>Hooks, if any: Latino.</p>

<p>Undergrad Business School is part of CALS. Are you a NY State resident?</p>

<p>Overall – as URM, who has worked to help put himself through private school, I’d say you will have a highly competitive application. More so if you’re NYS.</p>

<p>Yeah unfortunately, I’m a California resident.</p>

<p>buuummmmppppp</p>

<p>You have no chance. Sorry.</p>

<p>I’m not sure why he’d say no chance. I think you’d have a good shot.</p>

<p>Trololololololo</p>

<p>Reject. AEM is ridiculously competitive and as an out of state resident you’d need more than what you have to offer.</p>

<p>Wait so do those applying in state have an advantage over those applying out of state? I thought it was the opposite. im applying ed and i live in ny</p>

<p>The state schools, such as CALS for AEM, have a known preference for residents.</p>