<p>Will I get in with these grades:
Freshman: 3.65 weighted, all the honors I could take.
Sophomore: 3.75 weighted, mostly honors, an AP, and only serious electtives.
Junior: Yet to be a junior, but I am taking 3 APs, two regular, and all very serious electives.</p>
<p>I am in many clubs and will probably be the president of at least three of them.
I am also a musician and in my school's music honors society. I am in jazz band and record music. I play over a dozen instruments with proficiency.</p>
<p>No. Unless either your school just gives brutally low grades (which could reflected by a class rank and epic test scores), you go into absolute beastmode junior and senior year, or have some sort of hook (I’m not sure what “proficient” at 12 instruments means, as I am tone deaf and rhythmless, but that would maybe maybe constitute a hook. Also, isn’t it like if you are an expert at one or two instruments it just sort of translates.) Finally, you aren’t looking into studying at some sort of conservatory? That surprises me, but obviously you can do what you want.</p>
<p>Well, my school doesn’t rank, but my counselor said I was in about the top twenty. The top of the top students don’t even get weighted one hundreds. I don’t want to go to a conservatory because I am not interested in pursuing a career in music. By proficient, I mean that I am accomplished and trained as a musician on a large amount of instruments.</p>
<p>For Academics, Take as many APs as you can, write the tests get 5s, self study some if you have to in order to show your acaddemic potential. Do well on the SATs and especially SATIIs in Junior Year. And Make sure to get your overall GPA Up.</p>
<p>However, even after that you have to make sure to display your leadership and musical skills and explain what you would like to do with them in the future. You seem interesting. As long as you have solid essays and recs I think you would have a good chance ED, that is if Dartmouth is your first choice. I was considering the school myself but went with a better fit. You must make sure that it is a good fit for your interests.</p>
<p>If not then why not try something like the Columbia-Julliard Joint Program.</p>
<p>I’m a rising junior with a 4.1, I’m a member of a ballet company, I’ve won awards/medals/trophies in visual artist, short story competitions, Model United Nations, and the National Junior Classical League, I’m in NHS, and Nat’l Art Honor Society, I’m in a few clubs, I take every AP class available and I always get A’s and B’s with mostly A’s</p>