<p>I would have said yes before, however, after seeing what happened to my little sister this year (whom I talked about sometime ago in a thread), I wouldn’t know what to tell you. My little sister, the one with the highest GPA in her high school class (one of the best high schools in the United States-no. 23 actually according to US News)–and named valedictorian yesterday (at her graduation), fluent in three languages and legacy, (I went to UVA) with an SAT score of 1240, an ACT score of a 29 (is that bad?), 800 on the Spanish SAT II, 760 on the French SAT II and a 710 on the Math IIC SAT II got waitlisted and rejected afterwards. </p>
<p>She got into Cornell. </p>
<p>Due to money, she’s going to Virginia Tech. </p>
<p>So my answer to your question is, I truly don’t know.</p>