Do i have a chance at Dartmouth?

<p>Well i really want to go there but i feel like i don't really have a chance but i would like haer other peoples opinions. My sibling goes there and i stayed there for a while and loved it
i have 4.105 gpa right now i think. we offer 6 ap's at our school i have taken 3 and take 3 next year. straight a's. 720reading 700M and 720W on my Sat. SATII 730 and 700. (so not any super high scores but not awful) I can tell you more about me if you post questions but do i have a chance?</p>

<p>Since you have straight A’s, you definitely have a decent shot at it, and even better if you ED. If you can improve your SAT score, then retake it. If you are involved with volunteer service or clubs or teams with a couple of leadership/officer/captain positions, you should be in good standing.</p>

<p>I think i am applying ED.
I have swam for like ten years. and i am president of NHS.
vice president of our class.
involved in and vice president of youth court, a diversion program for kids that get in trouble (so they go to us instead of adult court) (doing that for 7 years).
and i have a chance at being swim team captain this year.
also i am in partners club (i eat lunch with special ed kids and do things with them sometimes)
i also started a little shop at this tourist place for the summer(so technically my own bussiness but not anything great). and i work at a law office
but i don’t think i can improve my scores thats what i’m mostly worried about because people with way higher scores get rejected all the time.
. plus i don’t think i have one thing that i’m super good at or passionate about to get me in…</p>

<p>1) Try getting in touch with the swimming coach.</p>

<p>2) Definitely apply ED.</p>

<p>Passion may be hard to fake; but you don’t need to if you can show achievement instead. For example, as far as Court goes, talk about the number of cases you worked; the defendants you rehabilitated; and the achievements that you personally made as VP. Maybe mention how AYC is unique among other courts around the country. Essentially, what you need to do is show how you are unique and a standout among applicants, especially with that SAT. </p>

<p>What were your SAT IIs in?</p>

<p>Chemistry and math one. my chem was 700 which i was bummed about because i got a 5 on the AP test. there is stuff i love to do but i’m just not good enough at it for it to help me.</p>