chances??

<p>ED, RD, or make it at all??</p>

<p>GPA: 103/100 weighted
SAT:
Math: 690
Verbal: 690
Writing: 700</p>

<p>SATIIs:
Biology: 740
U.S. history: 720
Chemistry: 720</p>

<p>AP's:</p>

<p>biology: 5 (10 grade)
chemistry: 3 (11 grade)
U.S. history: 4 (11 grade)
environmental: (12 grade)
english: (12 grade)
government/economics: (12 grade)
spanish: (12 grade)
calc A.B.: (12 grade)</p>

<p>E.C.</p>

<p>varsity outdoor track: (9-12)
varsity indoor track: MVP in 11 grade (11-12)
varsity cross country: Capt. in 12 grade (12)
Students Putting an End to Cancer: (9-12)
Student Civic: (9-12)
National Honor Society: (11-12)
Science Research: (9-12)
Spanish club: (9-12)
SADD: (12)
Literary Magazine: Editor (11-12)
Newspaper Club: (11-12)
U.S. Naval Sea Cadets: Highest rank in my unit, second highest rank attainable, taken charge of groups of 20 peers for many days/week(s) (8-12)</p>

<p>Volunteer</p>

<p>Local hospital for two hours a week (10-12)
Tutor at a local boys and girls club (11)</p>

<p>Misc.</p>

<p>AP scholar
Harvard summer secondary school program 2005:
Precalc: C+ (all 4 credits)
comp. vert. anat: B+ (all 4 credits)</p>

<p>I just wanted to know if I had a good chance of getting into Dartmouth either ED, RD, or even at all. Thanks...</p>

<p>If you aren't recruited for track, I think you might be a long shot. Of course, still apply!</p>

<p>You need to raise SATs for a real shot unless you're being recruited.</p>

<p>How's your rank? It will make all the difference. As is your SAT is low, a boost of 100 points would do you very well.</p>

<p>My school doesn't rank but I would say that I am within the top 10% to 15%. I took the one of most difficult courseload avaliable.</p>

<p>50% I would say....Re-take your SAT I.....</p>

<p>I know someone who got in with your SATs (deferred ED, accepted RD), but you can't count on that.</p>