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Kamaljeet
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I'm a person who is in love with physics, astronomy and cosmology. Right now I'm in high school (grade 12), and whenever I read books on astronomy/cosmology especially, I sometimes ponder about the presence of a subject grander than astronomy and cosmology. We apply our knowledge to the tiniest and largest of scales and are able to uncover ground-breaking discoveries. Its like I can think of nothing else but science.
So, I have a decent sat score: 2130 and have a high school gpa of 4. I've been deeply engaged in scientific activities at my level and have also won various awards.
At first, I was thinking to apply to Princeton for early action. Then I thought about selection rate and then came up with Cornell.
I don't care about the job prospects regarding physics for now. I just want to be engaged in deep education where I can share my love for physics with other students.
I think Cornell is the right fit for me, considering that I'm an international student from India. I'm thinking of applying through early decision to Cornell this year.
Does anyone have any advice on this ?
So, I have a decent sat score: 2130 and have a high school gpa of 4. I've been deeply engaged in scientific activities at my level and have also won various awards.
At first, I was thinking to apply to Princeton for early action. Then I thought about selection rate and then came up with Cornell.
I don't care about the job prospects regarding physics for now. I just want to be engaged in deep education where I can share my love for physics with other students.
I think Cornell is the right fit for me, considering that I'm an international student from India. I'm thinking of applying through early decision to Cornell this year.
Does anyone have any advice on this ?