<p>thanks in advance</p>
<p>white male
private catholic high school in ohio</p>
<p>GPA: 3.93 (4.4 weighted)
Rank: N/A (my school statistically analyzed this and found that reporting class rank hurt more people than it helped in the application process, so they dont calculate it anymore, but i'd say i'm definitely in the top 10, if not top 5 out of two or three hundred.)
SAT: 2200 (760 reading, 690 math, 750 writing)
SAT II: 690 math, 760 Literature </p>
<p>AP: macroeconomics (5), Engish language & comp.(5), Biology (currently enrolled), english literature & comp. (currently enrolled)</p>
<p>Awards: Honors medallion, 3 gold medals for National latin exam, national honor society, latin honor society, national merit semi-finalist</p>
<p>ECs: Varsity football, intramural b-ball, Dictator of latin club, muse machine, plenty of hospital volunteering, shadowing an ER doctor, worked at subway for over a year...</p>
<p>thanks again</p>
<p>oh i forgot the SAT II is math I... yeah math isn't my strong suit lol...</p>
<p>Dictator of the Latin Club, they need one of those at Dartmouth! ;) </p>
<p>All kidding aside, you look like a solid candidate. My sense is that your essays and how you craft the descriptions of your ECs will be very important. </p>
<p>BTW, the Classics department at Dartmouth is KILLER! You might want to amp up your interest in Classics, if you are indeed interested.</p>
<p>Check out this guy.</p>
<p>Dartmouth</a> News - From Dartmouth to Oxford: Bronx, NY, resident named Rhodes Scholar for 2008 - 11/19/07</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>^^ I mean, he might be studying classics at oxford, but he didn't do it here. so ... maybe you should do a bit more research before claiming it's 'killer'...</p>
<p>Decent chance, you're in the middle of it statistically, try to distinguish yourself with essays and recommendations.</p>
<p>rightnotleft,</p>
<p>I have researched the Classics department at Dartmouth and know that it is one of the strongest in the country with major research centers in Rome and Athens. It is also a relatively popular major.</p>