Chances for Dartmouth, Cornell, Wisconsin? (35 ACT)

<p>I am currently a Junior in the Midwest considering Dartmouth College, Cornell, and Wisconsin (among others). Some of my stats are:
ACT: 35
GPA:4.0 (Class Rank 1)
ECs: NHS, FBLA, FCA, Church Worship Band, Teen Court Volunteer, Football (Varsity starter), Basketball (1 year), track (varsity), Co-founded NPO thats raised over $50,000, Student Senate, Big Buddies (elementary mentoring program), tutor a 2nd grader twice a week, Community Banquet Volunteer, Salvation Army Bellringer, and other volunteer work.</p>

<p>My classes this year are:
Physics
College Bio
Honors English
Pre-Calc
US History
Psychology
Economics</p>

<p>Next Year I'll be taking:
AP Psych
AP Chem
AP Calc
Honors English
Ap Government
Pottery
Intro to Architecture and Construction</p>

<p>I havent taken the SAT or SAT II tests yet but will be soon . Thanks for any help!</p>

<p>Wisconsin is a match forsure, Cornell is a low match and Dartmouth is a toss up well because thats how every ivy league school is. Your stats are good!</p>

<p>Don’t take the SAT. It’s a waste of time for you.</p>

<p>Wisconsin - Low Match
Cornell - Low Reach
Dartmouth - Reach, but reachable</p>

<p>“Cornell is a low match and Dartmouth is a toss up well because thats how every ivy league school is.”</p>

<p>Isn’t Cornell an ivy and therefore a ‘toss-up’ by that logic as well?</p>

<p>Wisconsin: safety, trust me.
Cornell: High Match
Dartmouth: Low Reach</p>

<p>Thanks you guys! And I’m taking the SAT because my counselor thinks my PSAT score may be high enough to become a National Merit Scholar Semifinialist and they use your SAT score to confirm your PSAT score.</p>

<p>UWI: Safety
Cornell: High match
Dartmouth: Reach</p>