my chances at Dartmouth regular decision?

<p>3.8/4.05 GPA</p>

<p>(my gpa is low because I have taken about 7 APs in junior and sophomore year alone. In senior year I am taking 5 AP classes and 1 SUPA class which is twice as hard as an AP)</p>

<p>2190(750 math, 700 reading, 740 cr) on SATs( had appendicitis attack when i took it and my guidance told that to the admissions office at cornell)</p>

<p>700 on chem and US sat 2</p>

<p>This is my complete activities list:
1) Clinical Community Service at Universal MRI(600 hrs) from 9th grade to 11th grade.
2) Religious Community Service in India over the 10th grade summer in a Temple in Delhi (170 hrs)
3) Research with Dr. Dmitri Chklovskii at Cold Sping Harbor Labs( Approx. 500 hrs)- 4 to 5 hrs during the year and 5 hrs/day during the summer
4) Summer School at Harvard (Biology) during 10th Grade summer
5) Worked as a Computer Technician in Queens, NY in 9th grade
6) Web-designer in Delhi, India in 9th grade
7) Worked as Sales Person in NYC
8) Tutored 5th and 6th grade students in math and science during 9th grade
9) Varsity Track
10) National Honor Society in 11th and 12th grade
11) Second Place in Rohm and Haas research competition
12) semi-finalist siemens and many other research competitions</p>

<p>I didnt include all the pointless clubs i joined in which I did not have a major position</p>

<p>Schools don't care about the hours since they know students embellish them. Wow, Harvard Summer school. How much was that?</p>

<p>You're clearly academically (and financially) qualified, but then again so are 100,000 other students. Make sure your essay is solid!</p>

<p>Remember: These schools can fill up available spots 10x over with kids who have stats on an astronomical scale, and many of them do not get accepted. </p>

<p>As I've seen in many of these college-appealing e.c students, I cannot identify your special interest. Do you want to be a writer? Scientist? Doctor??</p>

<p>A friend of mine with super crappy grades got into UCLA just with his essay and e.c (which consisted primarily of activities not obviously college-humping: writing related mostly). </p>

<p>GOOD LUCK!</p>