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Again, I would look at their website, but also highlight that the ACT isn't the only important aspect of your application. Extra curriculars, GPA, what program you are trying to enter, etc.
What the public thinks doesn't matter. The only opinions that do matter are those of the admissions people at Cornell, so you should be asking them. Not us.
w/e, you people are so hostile, I just asked for opinions. If you don't have one that is pertains to the question being asked, then answer. If you don't, then don't answer. It's not that difficult.
Everyone's stayed on topic so far. I think you just can't handle answers you don't like. Might want to change that before you get to college, especially at an institution like Cornell that has many diverse opinions and ideas going on at all times.
On topic...
"Is a 30/31 ACT Composite a good enough score to get into Cornell University as an early decision minority applicant?"
All I was looking for was a "Yes because" or a "No because"
Thank you for judging me even though you don't know me.
I respect your opinions, but after I post once that's not what I'm looking for, what is the point of 3 more people saying the same thing. Clearly, that wasn't what I was looking for. Thanks for all your advice, but of course I've checked the website. I just wanted to see if there were any Cornell Alum, students, or parents on here that could answer my question more thoroughly.
The likelihood of someone here being an expert on Cornell College's entrance requirements is about zero. People WERE giving you a good answer--that being, the school website is the place to look for that information. No one here is going to know what their exact requirements are going to be, plain and simple.
The likelihood of someone here being an expert on Cornell College's entrance requirements is about zero. People WERE giving you a good answer--that being, the school website is the place to look for that information. No one here is going to know what their exact requirements are going to be, plain and simple.
Actually, I do happen to be pretty familiar with the entrance requirements for Cornell College (which is in Iowa). Unfortunately, the OP was asking about Cornell University (in upstate NY), which I only know a little about.
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