Accepted? Rejeced? Scholarship?

<p>I know I've made these threads before, but my list has, yet again, changed. Can anyone predict where I'll be rejected? Get scholarship money?</p>

<p>THE SCHOOLS:
Dartmouth (ED, in contact with skating coach -- will write a reccommendation for me, on-campus interview)
Vassar
Wesleyan
Middlebury (on-campus interview)
Queen's
American (Honors program?)
Smith
Mt. Holyoke
Cornell (legacy, not sure if I'm applying to CAS, Ag., or Human Ecology...which is easiest?)
Bowdoin (on-campus interview)</p>

<p>THE STATS:
white female, wealthy suburban Pennsylvania (no extra help there)</p>

<p>GPA:3.8-3.9 (an upward trend...I missed about half of freshman year with a very serious illness and ended up with two C's second semester in honors classes. All of this will be explained on my app. I got all A's both semesters junior year.)
QPA: 4.6-4.7
SAT I: 740M, 760V; 690M, 750V, 720W (10 essay)
SAT IIs: US History (780), Math II (740), French (660, will retake with listening)
PSAT: 70M, 77V, 80W (227 combined). National Merit semifinalist.
AP tests: US History (5), Environmental Science (5)
Rank: not calculated, estimated top 10% at a very competitive (one of the best in the state) public school</p>

<p>Classes: Six APs (everything else honors when offered), six years of French, four math (junior year calculus), five (one year double science) science (bio, chem, environmental science, physics, organic chem), five history (2AP), four English (including AP Lit.), four orchestra (two audit), Arabic I at University of Pittsburgh. Most demanding courseload possible.</p>

<p>Extracurriculars: figure skating (13 years, highest test/competition level, about a 15-25 hour/week commitment), flute (9 years), orchestra (principal, chamber orchestra member, played at Carnegie Hall), musical (pit, every year of high school), political discussion group co-founder and president (since 10th grade), Model UN (since 10th grade, national awards -- WAMUNC, COWAC, JHUMUNC), a couple academic based summer programs ("nerd camp," writing workshop, world affairs discussion/guest speaker program, 2-week homestay in France, etc.), NHS</p>

<p>Community Service: tutoring, skating competition aid/preformances/coaching, musical preformances, environmental litigation summer internship, Children's Hospital (it will be about 250 hours when I graduate)</p>

<p>Others stuff: Great recs, pretty good essays.</p>

<p>No bites? At all?</p>

<p>118 views and no responses?</p>

<p>my stats are pretty much the same. my SATs are a little lower by about 30 points on each section. i think you have a pretty good chance. </p>

<p>i am applying to kalamazoo, bowdoin, ohio wesleyan, wooster and middlebury and a few others.</p>

<p>Good luck tkb6. Just curious, but do you know if it's ok to apply to Dartmouth with only the old SAT and no writing?</p>

<p>If your rec from the skating coach is strong and carries weight, I think you'll get in. Your GPA is pretty good even if you got 2 C's. If Dartmouth still accepts the old SAT score, then you're fine. Otherwise, you should retake the new SAT.</p>

<p>Dartmouth takes either or both. If you took the new one, they average the CR and W sections to get your new verbal score and compare that to your old verbal score. They take the better of your verbal and math scores.</p>

<p>And, I was actually wondering if someone could do it like this:</p>

<p>Dartmouth: Rejected
Vassar: Accepted
Wesleyan: Rejected
Middlebury: Accepted
Queen's: Accepted
American: Accepted, honors program, scholarship
Smith: Accepted
Mt. Holyoke: Accepted
Cornell: Waitlisted
Bowdoin: Accepted</p>

<p>I've seen it done that way, and it'd just be fun to compare the real results to.</p>