Chances for engineering or a hard science major?

<p>Female
Asian
Rank: Top 10 out of ~415
GPA: Unweighted: A-
SAT: 2180 (Math- 730. CR- 690. W- 760) Will retake to put it in the 2550/2300 zone.
APs: Chem, Bio, World, Stats, Calc, physics C, Gov, Espanol, English, psychology. Scores: All 4's and 5's
SAT IIs: Bio: 690, Chem and Math II(will take, both will be mid 700's)</p>

<p>ECs:
-Debate
-Mock Trials
-Trumpet for a while
-National merit commended
-Other general stuff like NHS that i'm forgetting</p>

<p>Sports:
-All New England + All State + All League Track / Varsity all 4 years
I am definitely hoping to get recruited. My current times are recruitable for most ivy league schools, but it really depends on how many spots are open for my event on the team.</p>

<p>-Please give me separate chances for if I am recruited and if I'm not!</p>

<p>(Just so you know: unlike your title’s suggestion, Dartmouth does not admit students for certain majors.)</p>

<p>Can you elaborate on your ECs? You just listed the names of clubs and such, instead of indicating your role in them. At the moment, your scores and GPA are decent. Obviously, being a recruited athlete would be a significant boost, and your stats are acceptable for that.</p>

<p>If you practice, shouldn’t be too hard to get your Math II to 800.</p>

<p>thanks for the responses</p>

<p>silverturtle: i’m trying to keep the ec’s vague for ID reasons :). i just want to know if I am on track, based solely on sports + scores alone at this point. thank you for your input, though
johnny182: i don’t really have natural math ability, so what would you suggest for studying? currently, i’m using the sparknotes study guide and diagnostic tests, and it seems to be working fairly well</p>