A few days ago
head in the clouds

Do you think I can get into Cornell University?

Freshman year, I did okay, but sophomore year, I did kinda bad, and that brought my GPA down to a 3.5. But junior year, I took 4 AP classes, and I got straight A’s in them. And this brought up GPA up to a 3.75. And my weighted GPA to a 4.5.

My SAT score is 2350.–i’ll retake it again and see if I can get something higher.

extracurriculars:

national honor society, math honor society, science honor society. I’m vice president of the science honor society. I took dance lessons for 10 years, and singing for 4 years. I’m in the yearbook club, debate team, and children’s charity club. I was also an intern at NASA, and participated in an engineering summer program. Since I’m good at dance, I’ve gathered a few volunteers and we’ve come up with some dances that we’ve taught to little kids. So basically, we’ve held dance classes, and we’ve made $500+ which we donated to charity.

I was a finalist for a vocab bee twice, and I went to nationals once. I won first place in a singing contest.

Top 2 Answers
A few days ago
Anonymous

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I’d say you have a pretty good chance. You don’t say what you want to study. This is a little-known way to improve your chances. Even though most schools don’t hold you to what you plan to study, they always ask, because they want to try to balance out their entering class. Wouldn’t do to have 500 English majors and only 3 people studying math. So if you declare an interest in a field that doesn’t have a lot of women, like math or engineering, you might do better than if you wanted to study fields that are filled primarily by women, such as psychology or anthropology.
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A few days ago
Jennifer
Apply.
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