Chances?

<p>If anyone wouldn't mind, could you chance me for Dartmouth</p>

<p>SAT I
Math 750 CR 750 Writing 780 (11 essay) (2280/1500)
sat II's in december, but all will be in 700-800 range
GPA 4.0 UW
no class ranks, but top 10%
well respected parochial school with very smart class (northern NJ) sends many to ivys, one to dartmouth last year
president of community service club that works with area hospital helping children with cancer
board member on academic challenge for area middle schools - designing two challenges for the event, designing shirts, etc
two years of jv lacrosse
member of political clubs
yearbook editor in 9th grade (my middle school went through 9th, so this was there)
national honors, spanish honors
stock market club member
few other things
very upward trend in grades
senior classes (no aps until senior year at my school)
AP Gov
AP CALC BC
AP Stats
honors humanities
honors spanish 4
religion</p>

<p>i would go for economics and eventually go for tuck</p>

<p>any idea of my chances is appreciated</p>

<p>also note that my first semester gpa is about 96 unweighted right now, which comes at about 104 weighted. so my first semester grades are going to be the best ive ever had in the hardest classes</p>

<p>solid everything, (class rank for a school like that, SATs, grades, ECs, etc.), so I'd think you have a pretty good shot. We had a girl get in with a very similar resume, (2290 SATs, athlete, good grades), and I'm sure your school is much more prestigious. I'm assuming you're white, though, which will hurt; just bear that in mind.</p>

<p>unfortunately, i am white</p>

<p>Good SAT's. Class rank is not impressive. Does it get more specific than top 10%?
EC's could be great.</p>

<p>You have a good shot.</p>

<p>^Well, it sounds like he goes to a very competitive school, so his class rank isn't that bad.</p>

<p>you should be competitive, not an auto-admit though</p>

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<p>Honestly, many people think they go to a competitive school. One to Dartmouth last year does not sound very competitive. I could be wrong though.</p>

<p>one to dartmouth plus two to harvard, three georgetown, four cornell, few others</p>

<p>What about the sciences?</p>

<p>bio, chem, physics during f, s, and j years</p>