Chance me for Dartmouth!

<p>Hello! I'm applying to Dartmouth ED and I'm hoping for a few unbiased opinions.. </p>

<p>Gender: Female
Ethnicity: Caucasian
School: Competitive Public School
GPA: 4.521 weighted, 4.495 unweighted
Rank: 3 of 620
SAT: 2300 (720 R, 800 M, 780 W)
SAT II: Math IIc 800, Physics 740
AP Lang & Comp- 5
ACT: -
Financial Aid: None needed
Senior Year: very rigorous </p>

<p>ECs: (these and my awards are just my major ECs and awards, I'm not including every minor detail!)</p>

<p>-president of local community service group
-captain of girls varsity tennis team
-volunteer at a children's hospital
-in my thirteenth year of piano lessons
-participation at my synagogue, including years of additional study
-various clubs (including key club, honors society, blah blah blah)
-summer camp counselor and lifeguard
-also many one-time opportunities, such as lobbying to congressmen and women for gay rights</p>

<p>Awards:</p>

<p>Lots of school awards, such as Brown University Book Award, Wellesley College Book Award, distinguished honor roll (six semesters and counting!), national merit commended student, summa cum laude in national latin exam, silver medal in national french exam, and lots of all-league tennis titles. A few scholarships too. </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>bump! … anyone??</p>

<p>Based on your stats, I’d say you’re on the bubble. You’ll need a miracle essay. >_></p>

<p>Edit: Extreme sarcasm = unbiased reply?</p>

<p>Funny… on the bubble is exactly how I’m feeling! I’m slaving over the essay… I hope that it’ll be good enough. Thanks!</p>

<p>Um… the above was supposed to be sarcasm. And I felt obligated to use sarcasm because I felt you had well above average chances. That said, make the essay as reflective of you as you can (sorry, I was grumpy earlier).</p>

<p>Hahahahaah. Oh no! I’m sorry. You’d think that the amount I use sarcasm would sharpen my ability to pick up on it but… I guess not.</p>

<p>Hopefully you’re from an underrepresented state.</p>

<p>You’re in the running, CR is below their median and no EC jumps off the page, but if your essay convinces them you’re a must have, these things won’t keep you out.</p>

<p>Thanks, Redroses. I’m from Pennsylvania, which I wouldn’t exactly call underrepresented. Again, I’ll keep working on my essay!</p>