<p>SAT I: 610/610/630; 620/740/690 (math/verbal/writing)
SATII: 780/650
ACT: 29/30
Extracurricular: ~ 100 hrs of community service; stable job for two years (I don</p>
<p>SAT I: 610/610/630; 740/640/690 (math/verbal/writing)
SATII: 780/650
ACT: 29/30
Extracurricular: ~ 100 hrs of community service; stable job for two years (I don</p>
<p>SAT I: 610/610/630; 740/640/690 (math/verbal/writing)
SATII: 780/650
ACT: 29/30
Extracurricular: ~ 100 hrs of community service; stable job for two years (I don</p>
<p>you dont what? took you 3 posts and you still haven’t finished your sentence</p>
<p>no hope in dope</p>
<p>SAT I: 610/610/630; 740/640/690 (math/verbal/writing)
SATII: 780/650
ACT: 29/30
Extracurricular: ~ 100 hrs of community service; stable job for two years (I don</p>
<p>for some reason, I can’t send my complete profile through the server, it cuts off 4/5 of my content every time</p>
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<p>I’d say that Cornell is a reach, test scores make Cornell a little iffy, but you definitely have a chance of getting in.
Doing sports in high school isn’t that important for colleges unless you are thinking of playing on a college team.</p>
<p>50%
nice GPA, class rank, course load
your ACT, although not extremely high, is still average for Cornell.
As for EC’s, I didn’t have much either…
Being an Asian might hurt you, but being economically disadv might balance it out.
don’t worry, you have hope (I disagree with the red claw- ? lobster)</p>
<p>oh, I forgot to say my SAT score wasn’t too great either… so don’t let that depress you. Your ACT (30 right) is sufficient.</p>