Do I stand a chance?

<p>White female
massachusetts
gpa 4.0
sat: cr700, m790, w760
sat iis: m2c800, chem710, bio 750
aps: bio 5, chem 3, stat 5, eng 5
all as, one b+ in an ap class
seimesn semifinalist
lots of community service, model congress leadership role, yearbook, literary publication editor, piano since 3rd grade, squash, cancer research at yale, peer mentoring program.
book awards, honor roll, commended on nmsqt, ap scholar with honor yale medicine internship, national spanish exam awards, ibm research honors program.
these are just a few of my stats- please give me your opinion of my chances if i apply regular. thanks in advance</p>

<p>no opinions? please help!!!</p>

<p>oh no! a b+ in an ap class?!?!?!? thats like the end of the world!</p>

<p>you have a pretty good chance</p>

<p>any others? im really stressed out so please help!</p>

<p>chill the **** out, who cares if you do not get in, you will get in somewhere else</p>

<p>You have a very good shot, now go do your homework or something :P</p>

<p>the upside is that you have great stats, and after NY and Ca, there are a large # of students from MA. The down side is you are coming from an area where there are a lot of applicants and there is going to be heavy competition</p>

<p>I agree with sybbie on the location thing, but also keep in mind that there are a lot more acceptances in those places, too; I don't suppose it works out exactly the same, but proportionally, it shouldn't make a difference where you're from.</p>

<p>Relax, your stats sounds very good. My daughter's stats sound very similiar, except that you did better than her on your Sat II's, and she had 720CR, 800Math, 800 Writing. Rest seems similiar. Obviously, we don't know anymore than you do, but I can tell you that most people have told us that we these stats, it could go either way. If my daughter doesn't get in, she'll probably get into her 2nd or 3rd choice, which are equally good schools. It would be great to hear from new college freshman who were accepted or rejected with similiar stats. Any out there??</p>

<p>Class of 09 profile:</p>

<p>30.3% are from the mid atlantic states
<a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/apply/generalinfo/profile.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.dartmouth.edu/apply/generalinfo/profile.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>if the class of 09 profile is similar to the class of 08:</p>

<p>the largest number of students were from:</p>

<p>NY (with the majority of these students from NYC), CA, MA, NJ, CT, TX</p>