GPA and Subject tests Compensate for SAT?

<p>Hi,
I applied early decision to Dartmouth and I was wondering if a 4.0 uw GPA (with a demanding schedule and great ECs) and 2 strong SAT IIs (790 U.S. History, 800 Biology) could compensate for a 2140 SAT superscore (720 CR, 670 M, 750 W).
I really hope so... the SAT seems to be the one weak point of my application.
Thank you for any insight, I really appreciate it!
Teddy</p>

<p>I’d really appreciate any insight!</p>

<p>bump 10char</p>

<p>your sat is fine, but it doesnt match your gpa, which means that either your school is easy or you’re a teacher suck up OR study most of the time outside school. your math , is bad, which makes you look rly bad. retkae it, get a 780 or up and you’re set.</p>

<p>I agree that the math is ideal, but it does align with your GPA. Every school is different once you pass 2000 anything would basically go with a 4.0. If you can retake and try and break 700 on math.</p>

<p>I’m actually done taking standardized tests, so hopefully admissions can come to understand that my strengths as an applicant lie elsewhere.
Any other insight and experience is welcome!</p>

<p>If anyone else has any thoughts on my situation, please feel free to comment!:)</p>