Please chance me for Dartmouth RD (upward trend), will chance back

<p>Okay, so I got deferred from Duke ED probably because of first quarter senior year grades (my upward trend leveled out) :( but please chance me for Dartmouth RD. Also, if it affects me in anyway, a kid from my school got in ED.</p>

<p>Probable Major: Economics</p>

<p>Gender: M
Hispanic
Location: South Florida
High School: Private (Good/Competitive)</p>

<p>UW GPA (out of 4.25): 3.79 (without first semester Senior year, strong upward trend)
W GPA: 4.69
Class Rank: School doesn't rank but probably top 10%</p>

<p>Freshman
- Honors English B+
- Honors Geometry B
- Spanish A
- Health A+
- Biology B+
- AP World History B
- Theology B+</p>

<p>Sophomore:
- AP English Language B
- Honors Algebra 2 & Trigonometry A+
- Spanish A
- Chemistry A
- AP Environmental Science A
- Honors U.S. History B+
- Theology A+</p>

<p>Junior:
- Honors British Literature A+
- AP Art History A
- Theology A+
- AP Statistics A+
- AP US Government A
- Honors PreCalculus A
- Honors Physics A</p>

<p>Senior (When I sent my first quarter grades to Duke I had two B's):
-AP Macroeconomics A
-AP English Literature A
-AP Calculus AB A+
-AP Biology A
-Honors Latin American History A
-Philosophy A
-Theology A+</p>

<p>Tests
SAT: 2210 (770 M, 750 CR, 690 W)
SATII: Math I – 740, Math II - 770, Lit - 630 (will retake and hopefully get 700+)</p>

<p>AP:
- AP World History 4
- APES 5
- AP English Lang 2 (I was sick and I didn't cancel my score)
- AP Stat 5
- AP Gov 5
- AP Art History 5</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
• National Honor Society (9th Grade-Present)
• Science National Honor Society (11th Grade-Present)
• Statistical Analysis Club (11th Grade-Present)
• Business Club (10th Grade-Present)
• Athletes for Charity (9th Grade-Present)
• Key Club (9th Grade-Present)
• Varsity Cross-Country (9th Grade-Present)
• Varsity Track and Field (9th Grade-Present)</p>

<p>Leadership Positions:
- NHS Secretary (Present): Manage service hour requirements and instill new service projects.
- Statistical Analysis Club Secretary (Present): Organize school-wide surveys.
- Key Club Senior Representative (Present): Attended the Key Club State Convention, Present service opportunities, Supervise Senior Key Club members
- Athletes for Charity President of the Board (Present): Head organizer and supervisor of service projects.
- Co-Captain of the Cross-Country team (Present)
- Captain of the Track team (Present)
- Vice President of a Financial Education Program at a local university (President)</p>

<p>Work Experience:
- Tutoring Company: Tutoring Assistant (2012)
- Gibraltar Private Bank and Trust: Shadowed the CFO (2012)
- Blackrock Inc: Shadowed a Southeast Divisional Manager (2012)
- Self-employed Student Driver (2011-present)
- Local Dairy Company: Quality Control Manager (2009)</p>

<p>Volunteer Work:
• Volunteer Work for Habitat for Humanity (2012)
• Volunteer work for different organizations organizing fundraisers to help the less fortunate. E.g., walk-a-thons, etc. (2009-2012).
• Founded the Bahamas Book Drive (2009-2010, 2012): A book drive for Bahamian children at a small school in the Berry Islands.
• Volunteer work at a Sunday school (2009-2011).
• Volunteer work at Day Care Center for the less fortunate (06/2009-07/2009, 06/2010-07/2010).</p>

<p>Honors and Awards:
• AP Scholar with distinction (2012) --- National
• Principal’s Honor Roll (2012) ---- School
• The LEAD Business Plan Investor’s Choice Award (2012) ----- National
• The LEAD Business Plan Community Change Maker Award (2012) ----- National
• First Place in the Fair Short Story Competition (2012) ----- County
• First Place/Finalist in the Science and Engineering Fair Competition (2011) ----- County
• Academic Achievement Award (2011-2012) ----- School
• Honor Roll (2010-2012) ----- School
• AP Scholar (2010) ----- National</p>

<p>Other:
• Attended the Lead Summer Business Institute at the Duke Fuqua School of Business (2012)
• Participated in the Close-Up Washington, DC Program (2012)
• Attended the Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies Entrepreneurship Institute (2011)</p>

<p>Also co-Founder of a Suicide awareness/Big brother campaign at my school</p>

<p>Pretty run of the mill applicant with half way decent grades/scores. Wouldn’t expect much here.</p>

<p>Thanks for the input. Oh, I also forgot to mention one thing. I am hispanic.</p>

<p>You didn’t forget to mention it, and I’m not sure if your hispanic status helps you all that much. Your activities like spending time at a Summer business institute and Georgetown University Entrepreneuship institute, fouding your own non-profit organization, and going to a private school all indicate that you are not an under-privileged Hispanic candidate. I’m not going to judge if you are privileged or not, but it sounds like it. Therefore, a school like Dartmouth or Duke would exect your GPA to be higher, and possibly your SAT because of the opportunities you have been afforded, regardless of your race.</p>

<p>Disregard what I said, you have solid chances.</p>

<p>Really good ECs…I’m in the same boat with an upward trend & strong standardized tests. Having a tough course load will help justify the lower grades. I think your ECs could be enough to get you in!!</p>

<p>As a current student, I’d say you seem like a pretty good fit. However, college admissions always produce a few surprises. I got rejected by Brown but accepted to Dartmouth. Two years later, a guy from my high school got into Brown and Duke but got rejected by all seven other Ivies.</p>

<p>Have you thought about doing cross country or track in college? Since we’re such a small school, many of the spots go to athletes so they can fill the teams.</p>