<p>My current SAT score is a 1890 and i got an 29 on my ACT’s. I just moved from Turkey so Im an international student like I lived in the USA until 5th grade then moved to turkey until junior year because of family reasons. My current GPA is 4.0 (97.5 average) Im current taking AP GOV Ap Calc Ap Physics for this year my senior year. Ive been going to prep so my standardized test scores may go up. Plus Im in the leadership program 2 teams 2 clubs and national honor society. I have volunteer hours at a leukemia center in turkey (150 hours) 5 event papers for being the leader planting trees around my community, and also 200 volunteer hours at a local doctors office here. I did all these in 1 year to catch up with everyone in my school so would that help me to stand out? I was wondering what my chances are into getting in to Cornell or Brown? Thanks :). Plus I have my turkish High school transcript that shows that i took all my sciences physics chem and bio plus their turkish aps. And I never took precalc but my teacher said it didnt matter because i already knew the material from turkey so he just reccomended me directly for ap would that effect anything?</p>
<p>As an unhooked applicant, your SAT and ACT is far too low for both Cornell and Brown. You need to get these up. Your GPA is great, and volunteer hours are nice. However, you should have some extra curricular activities aside from just volunteering.</p>
<p>I’m already so busy with leadership meetings and team practices its really hard to fit in any other EC.</p>
<p>That’s fine. If you’re really devoted to something already, there’s no need to add anything else. My only advice would be to raise you SAT score (or ACT). You’ll have a much better chance if you do.</p>
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