<p>Hi everyone, i wanted to know what my chances for me getting into Cornell (Engineer). I am a Junior and considering to apply for early decision next year.</p>
<p>Education:
(I am a korean american)
4.00 GPA
2110 SAT (Planning to retake it)
Sat 2- Planning to take Math 2 and Physics
All honor classes
IB and AP/Honors all 3 years
- (For IB, I am going to HL in Physics, Math, English, and History)
AP Calculus AB 5
AP Stats 5
AP Human Geo 5
AP Gov 5</p>
<p>Extra-currciulars:
History Fair Nationalist (2012 & 2013)
Internship with the attorney general (MD)
Varsity Track and Field - 1 year
UYSO (symphony orchestra) - 3 years
Private Korean tutor
Future business leader of america (fbla)- 1 years
Chess Club - President
Key Club - VP
Kiwanis District - Committee member
Solo Ensemble - State Level
State String Ensemble - Superior
Music Federation - Superior</p>
<p>Also, does living in states like Idaho, Utah, or Wyoming help?</p>
<p>login88, you certainly have a solid resume. I am assuming your 4.0GPA is unweighted.</p>
<p>On your SAT’s what was your Math score? Certainly the COE will look strongly at that. </p>
<p>My son was admitted ED last year with a resume pretty close to yours. He is a freshman in the COE. </p>
<p>Nail your SAT 2 tests, and write strong essay’s and you have a good shot for ED. </p>
<p>It looks like you may be from Maryland, which is where we are from. There are a lot of applicants from MD so it is very competitive. Being from Idaho, Utah or Wyoming would likely be a little easier to get in. Especially from Wyoming. If I remember correctly from Orientation, I believe they said Cornell had students from 49 states enrolled, the only one not represented was Wyoming.</p>
<p>Good luck to you.</p>
<p>I think we’re missing people from 2 states this year.</p>
<p>I feel like there should be a lot of people from Utah at Cornell, but maybe I’m just regionally biased since I’m from AZ. LOL</p>