<p>Dartmouth is a reach for me, so I'm thinking about applying ED for the heck of it. My other choices are EA Georgetown, RD Notre Dame, and RD Emory. What do you think my chances will be??</p>
<p>My stats:</p>
<p>Catholic Asian female from Georgia
GPA- 4.0 (W) School does not rank
SATI- 790M, 650V, 750W (will take again tomorrow)
SATII- Literature, physics, IIC, Korean (will take in Oct and Nov)
ACT- 34 (will take again next Sat) </p>
<p>I've taken the most advanced classes, including 6 AP's junior year: calculus AB, English language, U.S. history, art history, physics C, and Latin literature. I'll find out the scores in July. </p>
<p>I'll take 7 AP's my senior year: literature, U.S. government, comparative government, macroecon, music theory, calculus BC, and Latin: Vergil.</p>
<p>EC:
-NHS (4) treasurer
-Latin Club (1,2,3) VP
-Model UN (3,4) treasurer, best delegate award
-Odyssey of Mind (1,2) 1st @ state competition
-student advisory board (1,2,3)
-yearbook editor (3)
-Latin Honor Society (2,3)
-Leadership Club (1,2,3)
-Mu Alpha Theta (2)
-Beta Club (4)
-Governor Honors Program finalist (Latin)</p>
<p>-marching band (1,2) section leader
-district honor band (1,2)
-all-state band (2)
-youth symphony orchestra, principal chair
-my flute choir performed at the National Flute Convention '04</p>
<p>-varsity tennis (1,2), lettered, #1 single, ranked top 40 in state
-varsity cross country (1,2), lettered</p>
<p>Volunteering:
-teaching @ vacational bible school during summer (~90 hours)
-helping a scientist with a research on endangered species of turtles on St. Croix during summer(~90 hours)
-Community Outreach (~30 hours)
-plus NHS and Beta volunteer hours</p>
<p>My EC's are inconsistent because I transferred after my sophomore year. Transferred students at my new school cannot play sports for a year..</p>