
Cornell University has an IB average score of 35 for students who do submit IB scores, which is noted out of a maximum of 45. It is important to note that many admitted students do not report IB scores at all. This average reflects the competitive academic profile of those who do participate in the IB program.
Cornell University's IB score range for undergraduate admissions places the 25th percentile at 34 and the 75th percentile at 37. While being within this range is not a guarantee of admission, scores on the upper end are a positive indicator. Applicants who fall at the lower end will need to enhance their profiles with stronger grades, essays, awards, and extracurricular activities to improve their chances.
Cornell University does not explicitly require or recommend any specific IB subjects for admission, but based on the University's profile, we suggest taking four IB Higher Level (HL) subjects: Biology, Psychology, Chemistry, and Math Analysis and Approaches (Math AA). For Standard Level (SL), recommended subjects include English B, History, and Visual Arts. These courses align well with the University's academic focus and can enhance an applicant's preparedness for undergraduate studies.