Prospective transfer student... chances?

<p>Dartmouth a strong possibility among my list of schools to apply to for transfer in Fall 2013. I am currently an incoming sophomore at a community college in northern California, with a decent GPA and extracurricular experience. However, I am unsure of how well I would fare in the Dartmouth admissions review process as a transfer candidate.</p>

<p>College GPA: 3.7
High School GPA: 3.2
SAT Scores: (May 2010) 1800, (November 2010) 1840
Extracurricular activities:
- two unpaid internships at the California State Capitol (with the California State Assembly) in the Summers of 2009 and 2010.
- participated in Track & Field in high school for one season...
- part of my high schools Political Forum Club throughout its three-year existence, including being an elected officer.
- volunteered on several local political campaigns in high school.
- currently participating in a paid college internship with the California State Assembly via the Assembly Rules Committee (started May 2012, tentative end in November 2012).
- I am getting involved with my college's extracurricular activities this fall, I have yet to make a decision what activity I would like to be involved in.</p>

<p>If my current academic streak continues, I will have a 3.8 GPA by this December, and completed my state capitol internship. Do my current and prospective credentials make me a viable candidate for transfer for to Dartmouth College for Fall 2013? I am seeking to major in International Relations, with a possible double major in either Economics or Statistics.</p>

<p>Any help would be much appreciated!</p>

<p>Bump… I’d much appreciate if anyone had any advice…</p>

<p>I’m not really sure. I know it’s going to be really hard for you to transfer, especially since you went to a community college. To be honest, I don’t think you have much of a chance. Just make sure to let your enthusiasm show; think of a way to let them know what you can contribute and how badly you want to be there. Good luck!</p>