Chances?

<p>ACT: Composite: 34
English: 34
Math: 34
Reading: 32
Science: 34</p>

<p>GPA: 4.136 weighted
4.997 unweighted</p>

<p>Class Rank: 1 out of about 200 in a relatively competitive…small…Michigan…public school</p>

<p>AP Classes: My school only offers 4
AP English Literature
AP European History
AP Calculus AB
AP US History
AP Calculus BC (Independent Study)</p>

<p>Course Load: Hardest courses available at my school (I did a lot of doubling up)
5 years of Science
6 years of Math
5 years of English
4 years of Social Studies
8 years of Foreign Language (Spanish and French)</p>

<p>Recommendations: should be very good, living in a small town and going to a small school I know all my teachers and counselors very well.</p>

<p>Sports: 4 years of Varsity Tennis (tore LCL a few days ago, out for senior year, but started the season at 1 singles)
Played 1 Singles
Went to State 3 Times
Captain for 2 years
1st team all conference</p>

<p>Extracurricular:
Ran my own tennis racquet stringing, gripping, and racquet selling type business
Volunteered at the Elementary School after school once a week
Volunteered at a soup kitchen through my church
Taught young children at local tennis camp
Went to Boys State through the American Legion
Multiple Mission Trips
Intern at local hospital
Shadowing Doctors at local Hospital
Class Officer (Vice President)</p>

<p>PS- I want to study Math possibly with some sort of philosophy minor, with a goal of Med School in the future. Dartmouth is my reach school, but I am in love with it and I wanted to know my chances...</p>

<p>You need two SAT II's to apply to Dartmouth even if you've taken the ACT. But I like your chances because of your extracirriculars which are focused and your high ACT score.</p>

<p>I am taking SAT II in november, and if needed again in January...</p>

<p>That shouldnt be a problem. :) Good luck!</p>

<p>Eh, I wouldn't be surprised if they accepted you, and I also wouldn't be surprised if they rejected you. It really boils down to how you present yourself on your application (essay, overall impression, etc.). Good luck.</p>

<p>thanks for the replies everyone!</p>