32 good for Dartmouth?

<p>I currently have a 31 on the ACT. I most definitely will have a well rounded application. I delved into it more on other threads, but just think state choir, state tennis, quiz bowl, numerous clubs/leadership, volunteering, and extras. I took the ACT today and I really think I got a 32. I just calculated different scenarios and it seems like a 32. I would be ecstatic if it turned out to be a 33. If I get a 32, should I be satisfied with that for Dartmouth (possible Early Decision candidate from Arkansas). Should I try again to get higher than a 32? Is that an average stat for a Dartmouth student or below average? Since sophomore year I have gone 28, 29,30,31. LOL </p>

<p>p.s. I want to be an anthropology major. I know that isn't relevant......I just like to say it :)</p>

<p>32 puts you in the game, but I would say a 33-34 is a safer bet. OF course there are lots of other factors involved!</p>

<p>ED does not really help the unhooked. I’d try again for a minimum of 33 and apply RD.</p>

<p>higher is ALWAYS better. ED from Arkasnsas is a plus, but a 34 is even better.</p>

<p>son 2013 ED admit - unhooked with 33</p>