<p>I'm a Korean girl going to an international school in indonesia. I'm a rising senior and I'm thinking about doing early decision for Dartmouth. I've taken the most rigorous classes that were available to me. Chance me please!!</p>
<p>SAT II:
math: 650
Bio: 750
US history: 700 </p>
<p>AP BIO:5
APUSH: 4
AP LANG: 4? (not sure yet)
AP EURO HISTORY: 3</p>
<p>GPA: 4.0 unweighted. </p>
<p>Student council - 10,11
out reach program - 10,11
swimming - 9,10,11
soccer - 9,10
basketball - 9,0,11
worship band - 9
natural disaster relief outreach - 10
summer community medical service - 10,11
tutoring - 9,10,11
swim MVP
Soccer Iron Woman
Athlete of the Year award - 9
Harvard Model Congress Excellence Award
Yearbook - 9,10</p>
<p>Senior year i will be taking ap calc, ap chem, and ap lit</p>
<p>Word on the street is that international admissions are really tough…that being said, you’ve got one heck of a shot with that 36 ACT (wow!). Looks like that will be the silver bullet on your application, as I don’t see much of a common theme in your extracurriculars and none of them really stand out to me. This could be a problem, seeing as the top tier schools want depth, not breadth, in extracurriculars. Still, though, turning down a perfect ACT would be tough to do, even for Dartmouth…</p>
<p>Thank you.
Yes, I don’t think I will be sending in my SAT scores but probably my sat II scores.
and qcassidy, i do realize that my ECs don’t look phenomenal, but in the environment given to me, I did all I could. And actually, all the ECs I’ve been consistently doing since Elementary school so it is breath as well as depth. I am just unsure how to present that quite yet. I’m thinking maybe I’ll send in some of my Middle school and elementary records to show that.</p>
<p>You have a great shot, as long as you don’t submit your SAT scores. Go with the ACT, as everyone else has said. The USH subject test could be a little higher, but I think you still have a pretty good shot. :)</p>