<p>ok
sat 1 2190
sat 2 havent taken yet( planning to take literature, us history )
good transcripts
top 1% of class </p>
<p>president of Model un society( and founder)
president of the arts society (founder)
Editor of several magazines in school, editor in chief of one
president of the debating society</p>
<p>ECs
several national level debates (with positions)
several model Muns (received awards)
Secretary general of MUN hosted
several creative writing awards (editor)
national level winner in ART (fine art) competitions
participant in several plays
200+ hours of communitiy service at homes for disabled people
attended national conferences on wildlife and environment preservation
keen quizzer(with awards)
avid trekker ( with international awards)
attended various international leadership conferences
intern with UNICEF
guitarist for school band</p>
<p>wishing to pursue a major in govt with focus in international relations … </p>
<p>should i apply to cornell ,? and where else???</p>
<p>I actually just visited the campus today (loved it!) and the admissions people said the main factor Cornell considers is academic rigor- if you took the best and most demanding classes your school had to offer because you really seek a great education. Of course, everything else is super important too, but I just thought I’d let you know seen as you didn’t include your course schedule in this post. But everything really looks good! You might want to look into Georgetown for international relations- they have a renowned program and reputation in politics (of course, they’re in the perfect environment) and their top factor when considering applicants is extracurriculars, which you’re spot on in. Good luck! (and maybe chance me back?)</p>
<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1347077-chances-reach-schools-georgetown-brown-hopkins-cornell.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1347077-chances-reach-schools-georgetown-brown-hopkins-cornell.html</a></p>
<p>What is your CR/M SAT score? Cornell doesn’t look at writing.</p>