ED Chance?

<p>Applied Dartmouth ED</p>

<p>My stats are:
GPA: 3.92 (UW), 4.60 (W), Class isn't ranked but probably top 2-3%
SAT: 2260
SAT IIs: Every Science and Math subject test - All 800s
APs: 6 through junior year, 11 upon graduation</p>

<p>I am the president of the math and science teams at my school. Both are competitive. On science, I rank usually 1st for the local level, and within the top 5 on the state level. In math, I usually rank in the top 20 on the local level, but never have been ranked by state or national.</p>

<p>I used to do math research. I had a project that was a bit unordinary, but I ended up digressing from the main subject and discovered my own theorem. I got 1st place at a math research fair of maybe 500 people.</p>

<p>I have done a few science research projects as well. Two were done at universities, but only one was of much significance. I happened to make a new discovery in that field as well, and my research mentor and I are currently writing a journal style paper to be peer-reviewed. My mentor has a lot of experience and said that within the next few months this will be published and my name will be listed as a co-author. My mentor also sent a recommendation to Dartmouth. I know that he mentioned to me that I was one of the most competent high school scientists he has ever met. He also told me that I even outshine most of the undergraduates he works with. I expect that he will say something similar in the recommendation.</p>

<p>I have had a few internships and have done some community service, but my community service may amount to 100 hours, but most likely less. </p>

<p>I have gotten many awards mostly for science and math. I also have gotten a few scholarships, but worth small amounts. </p>

<p>I am hispanic, but from an affluent area, so URM hook is pretty ineffective in my opinion. I am not a legacy at any Ivy.</p>

<p>I have other things on my resume, but I think they won't influence admissions too much. What I mentioned are highlights. Also, everything I mentioned is either touched on in my resume or in my personal statement for the Common App, so colleges will see what I am telling you.</p>

<p>Anybody???</p>

<p>Treehugger, it looks like you are good to go at any Ivy. Dartmouth should love you.</p>