What are my chances of getting into Dartmouth College Regular Decision Class of 2021?

Hello, I am a senior interested in applying to Dartmouth regular decision. Here are my stats.

Currently a senior at a highly competitive high school in California and the United States.

Race: Asian Indian

ACT- Composite: 32 Writing:10 (Writing Score is based on the new 2-12 scale which was implemented in June 2016. This equivalent to a 30 on the old 1-36 scale from 2015)

AP Exams: Art History(10th grade) 11th: APUSH, AP Chemistry, AP Music Theory

Unweighted GPA: 3.70

Weighted GPA: 3.91 (School started weighting GPA again for Class of 2017)

Senior Year: AP English Literature, AP AB Calculus, AP Physics 1, Economics, Psychology, Business, German 3.

Extracurriculars:

Piano
I have been playing for 13 years. I have performed in masterclasses with renowned pianists and college professors and played for famous pianists including Aleksandre Korsantia (Head of Piano at the New England Conservatory), Ann Schein (Head of Piano Department at Aspen Music Festival), George Barth (Head of Piano Department Stanford University), Jean-David Coen (Head of Music Department at Willamette University and taught Yuja Wang), Daniel Glover (Concert Pianist), Haochen Zhang (Van Cliburn Gold Medalist 2009), Sonia Leong (University of the Pacific), Frank Wiens (University of the Pacific Piano Department Head), Rex Cooper (University of the Pacific) and Vadim Rudenko (Concert Pianist). I have won and placed in the State Piano Convention Honors Recital for the past 5 years. Working on performing a 1 hour program for a highly coveted performance award.

Water Polo and Swimming

  • Achieved two Far Western Times in the 100m, yd and 200 Butterfly m, yd
    -Achieved multiple Junior Olympic Times in 100 free, 200 free, 500 free, 100 back, 100 fly, 200 fly
    -placed 5th in the country in the 2013 Speedo Cup in Michigan for water polo
  • placed in the top 15 during the 2013 San Diego Cup for water polo
  • played in Junior Olympic Trials for water polo

Volunteer Service:

-volunteered for 110 + hours

  • I recently started a volunteer organization with three of my classmates in my business class that works with a local hospital to provide youth patients with entertainment and friendship
  • volunteer as a piano recitalist at a local old people’s home. I perform a 1 hour piano program every Saturday
    -volunteered as a camp counselor at a local theater camp. Helped build sets, teach kids lines and songs for a musical that took two weeks to rehearse and perform from scratch
    -volunteer as a music concert usher for local piano concerts
    -volunteered as a videographer and filmed many local events including an emergency preparedness drill with triage practice

Work Experience
-Worked as an intern in city government and helped perform data entry, run a marketing campaign and create flyers
-Programming instructor at a code camp for 4 weeks. Taught middle school and high school students the fundamentals of computer science and how to code in HTML, CSS, JS, Firebase, and jQuery. Projects at the camp included building a messaging app, Pong, jQuery Event games, Tic-Tac-Tie, Dictionary Search, Arduino, Hangman, Computer Graphics.

Other

Programming: Like to code in my spare time and tinker with Arduino. Proficient in JavaScript, HTML, CSS, jQuery, C++, Coffeescript and some Firebase.

Legacy: Yes- father was Dartmouth Class of 1991

Awards
President’s Education Award For Educational Excellence 2013
Local piano honors for the last 5 years for outstanding performance

I’m not even in college yet so what I say probably won’t be all too accurate. But to answer your question–your EC’s are amazing; they are not too well-rounded (which is good) and show a lot of passion and achievement in your interests. However, your academic stats (GPA specifically) are a tad bit low–but that will mostly depend on how it compares within the context of your high school. Being from CA doesn’t help since so many applicants come from there. I think you have a pretty good shot if your essays are unique and add a lot about your character. Legacy also helps. It seems like Dartmouth admissions and the other top schools are so random that anything is possible… I hope this is helpful in some way. Good luck!

what major are you applying as?

I commend you for your achievements! I am an international student with a 1480 SAT, 800 in Math II and Physics with a GPA of 4.0, but I was deferred to the regular decision round for the class of 2021. I am quite certain you will be accepted/waitlisted because of your spike!! Best of luck to both of us :slight_smile: