Chances Me.

<p>GPA 3.6uw @ elite NE prep school (might as well consider this a 3.8 or something @ public)
High amount of Honors/AP, taking 2 sciences and 2 maths this term</p>

<p>2240 SATs
790 Eng Lit
780 Bio M
770 Math IIc
740 US Hist
34 ACTs
(Yes I took the SATs, 4 SAT IIs, as well as the ACTs. Sue me)</p>

<p>AP US Hist 5
Microecon 5
Macroecon 4
English Lit 4</p>

<p>Extras:
(Passion = pre-med stuff)
Volunteer @ Mass General Hospital
Summer biotech lab experience
Some work experience
(Rest is just filler)
Chinese Club Officer
Asian Arts Association cofounder/pres
Swim Team (6 yrs)
Chorus
Boy Scouts, etc.</p>

<p>AMC12 Finalist
National Merit Semifinalist/FInalist?
Dean's List, etc</p>

<p>Essays reinforce passion in science/healthcare, my guidiance counselor thought they were excellent</p>

<p>I already got in ED for Tufts (one of best premed) and Im not actually applying to Dartmouth, but Dartmouth was one of my top choices (also good at premed), and I was wondering if I could get in. I wish I could still apply, just to gauge my level and say that I was accepted at an Ivy :P</p>

<p>Just wondering, would any of you agree/disagree with my descision to give up a chance at Ivys to attend Tufts? It's got basically everything Im looking for, besides the Ivy name and fame, and its med school acceptance rate is the same as Princeton</p>

<p>I picked Tufts over Dartmouth. Don't worry about brand names; just make the most of your educational experience wherever you are -- be that an Ivy, be that an Ivy-comporable school, or even State U. Good luck, Green Tea!</p>

<p>Tufts is a great university (and much underrated), from what I've heard.</p>

<p>Darty: match / slight reach.</p>