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I don’t think you’d have a shot at Berkeley if you’re out of state (competition is much harder if you’re not a CA resident). You scored significantly lower than at least 3/4 of Duke and Cornell students. Most “normal” applicants would do well to score above average and even scoring above their 75th percentile does not nearly guarantee an admit.
Unless you’re an underrepresented minority, are being recruited for athletics, or have some EXTRAORDINARY extracurriculars, both are going to be big reaches based on your SAT information.
I wouldn’t put much value into a “contact from Cornell” unless it’s for athletic recruiting or something like that. If you just mean mail that they send you advertising their colleges, then it’s completely worthless.
Part of the college ranking system depends on selectivity – the percentage of students who applied and were accepted. So if you are solicited by a school, check out that school’s statistics to see if they are soliciting you to better the stats or whether they may be truly interested in you.
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A lot of schools contact potential applicants. I mean some top colleges contacted me… but in the end not all of them accepted me. Contacting and accepting are totally different. Colleges have to look for a wide range of students. So if they contacted you in forms of paper, then … they are just encouraging you to apply, doesn’t neccessarily mean they are seriously considering you. For all you know, they are sending out papers of the same kind to a million others!
Unless if you mean they contacted you PERSONALLY, I guess then that’s something?
good luck!