Chances at Cornell, other ivies?

<p>What would my chances be at Cornell ED, other ivies RD, or MIT RD for Engineering? Thanks!</p>

<p>Academics​
GPA [3.95]​
ACT [Composite – 33] [English – 30] [Math – 32] [Reading – 35] [Science – 34]
SAT [Total – 1840] [Critical Reading – 620] [Math – 640] [Writing – 570]
AP Courses Biology-5, Chemistry-2, U.S. Government and Politics-5</p>

<p>Honors
National Honor Society, President (Senior Year)​2011-Present
Academic Honor Roll ​2010, 2011, 2012
Student Athlete Award ​2010, 2011, 2012
Kalamazoo Area Chemical Society Scholarship Finalist ​2012
Class Secretary ​2010-2011
University of Michigan Summer Exploration in Engineering Camp</p>

<p>Farmhand for Clay Meadows Farm ​2007 – Current
• Primary owner/tender of 10 head of beef
• Bale, rake, and stack hay
• Feed cattle and hogs</p>

<p>Volunteer Work
National Honor Society Volunteering (5.5 Hours/Year Required) 5.5 Hours​October 2011- Current
• Packed birthing kits for women in Sierra Leone (2 Hours)
• Shopped for children in the Angel Tree Program (3.5 Hours)</p>

<p>National FFA Organization Volunteering 8 Hours​October 2010 – Current
• Pack boxes for disadvantaged families at Christmas
• Clean up the Wise Farm Educational Preserve</p>

<p>Otsego District Library 25.5 Hours​Summers 2007 – 2012
• Helped children in the Advanced Reading Program
• Ran the prize store for the Young Reading Program</p>

<p>Freshman Mentoring 20 Hours ​August – December 2011
• Helped incoming freshman become adjusted to high school life and rules
• Participated in training through guidance office</p>

<p>Otsego United Methodist Church 20 Hours​July 2009 – 2011
• Lead pre-school Vacation Bible School class
• Served snacks, helped with art projects, taught Bible lessons, lead songs</p>

<p>Extra-curriculars
Year-Round Schooling Committee ​2012
• High school student representative
• Contributed to discussions on the benefits and consequences of switching to a year-round schooling schedule
• Contributed to discussions concerning changing the start times of elementary and secondary schools</p>

<p>Kalamazoo Gazette Young Editorial Staff Team (YES Team) ​2011-2012
• Researched and wrote editorials about current topics
• Proposed new topics
• Published 4 editorials, (“Should schools continue to focus on Advanced Placement courses?,” “Should welfare recipients be required to take drug tests?,” “Are we too reliant on computers and technology?,” “Are online courses a valid form of education?”)</p>

<p>Quiz Bowl ​2010 – Current
• Varsity Team Member
• Advanced to state tournament, 2011
• 3-Year Captain</p>

<p>The National Future Farmers of America Organization​2010 – Current
• Research and learn about agriculture
• Participate in service projects and fundraising such as farm clean-ups and packaging Christmas boxes for low-income families
• Placed 3rd in a regional Greenhand Public Speaking Contest, “Use of Paylean in Market Hogs”
• Placed 1st in a regional Creed Speaking Contest</p>

<p>4-H​ 2008 – Current
• Show steers (5 years) and pigs (6 years) at Allegan County Fair
• Train, feed, groom, and attend to veterinary needs</p>

<p>Athletics
Volleyball (Middle Hitter)
(Varsity – 2010, 2011, 2012) (JV – 2009) (Dead Frog Club 15:1team – Winter 2009-2010 (Team Captain) , Impact Dynamic Volleyball 16:1team – Winter 2010-2011 (Team Captain) , LOOGA Volleyball Training Team – Winter 2011-2012)
• All – Wolverine Conference (2011)
• All – County (2011)
• All –Area Kalamazoo Gazette Honorable Mention (2011)</p>

<p>Softball (Pitcher, 1st Base)
(Varsity – 2011) (JV – 2010) (Lucky Dawg Club Team – 2009-2012, Team Captain)
• All-District (2012) [Pitcher]
• All-Conference 2nd Team (2012) [Pitcher]
• 4-time Game MVP (2009-2011) [As pitcher and 1st Baseman]
• 2 Time Game Ball Winner (2011 & 2012) [Pitcher]
• Private Pitching Training at Worden’s Softball Academy (2007-Current)
• Private Hitting Training at Worden’s Softball Academy (2010)</p>