ED chance

<p>Dartmouth has been my dream school for the past 12 years, so I'm understandably curious about my chances for admission. My profile is below. </p>

<p>White Male
Public School in VT (But we send a few kids to great schools every year like Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, Penn, Cornell, Wesleyan, Amherst, Middlebury, etc.)
2/320 class rank
4.08/4.33 unweighted (having taken the hardest classes)
SAT reasoning (from a single test date) CR 700 Writing 720 Math 780 (Comp 2200)
SAT 2's Math2- 800 US history-770
AP stats and US history scores both 5's (and I'm taking four more APs this year)
ECs:
9-12 Math League (President)
9-12 Student council (officer)
10-12 MUN (I've won numerous awards and gone overseas)
11-12 NHS-I tutor younger kids on math
11-12 Varsity Tennis
11-12 Scholars' Bowl
I also work, but that's not technically an EC
Awards:
MUN awards, RPI $60,000 scholarship, History awards, national merit semi finalist, Academic Allstar
Miscellaneous:
Did a summer course at Brown U. and also did Green Mt. Boy's State</p>

<p>Thank you for your time and help. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.</p>

<p>Update- I didn't screw up my first quarter. yay.</p>

<p>Don't remember why I didn't chance you before, but:</p>

<p>Good rank.
Good SAT's.
Your EC's could be strong, depending how you present yourself. Do you have a bit of national involvement?</p>

<p>I think you have a pretty good shot.</p>

<p>^Thanks. I don't quite know what you mean by "national involvement." I've gone abroad for MUN and to various states for scholars bowl, but everything aside from that is pretty much on the state level.</p>

<p>you have solid stats. I'd say your a contender.</p>

<p>I'd say you have a very good chance and, strangely, being from Vermont is a plus --as is being from Maine and New Hampshire. There appears to be a commitment at D to "local" kids.</p>

<p>^Really? That's cool-I would have imagined that they'd be inundated with apps from those three states and so be very picky. (But yeah, northern New England- best three states in the union.)</p>