<p>I’m a student in a math and science specialty school in Richmond, VA… <em>Nationally recognized</em>
I am the president of the main outreach club at my school, and am the founder of a charity run that raises over $30,000 each year for statewide childhood cancer foundation. I am a captain on my tennis and golf team, and participated in golf, cross country and tennis all 4 years of high school. I am a member of 7 clubs, 3 of which I hold a position. I am part of the math, science, spanish, and national Honors societies. I am president of the SCA and NHS.</p>
<p>SAT Scores:
Math: 800
Reading: 760
Writing: 790</p>
<p>GPA UW: 4.0
GPA W: 4.82
(In Honors and DE: A+ = 5, A = 4.5, B+ = 4, etc. An A+ is 99-100, A is 94-98
In AP : A+ = 5.5, A = 5, B+ = 4.5, etc.)</p>
<p>I have taken (or will have taken) 9 AP classes, and am triple excel in math. I have never gotten a B on my report card. I have won several community service awards in my county and state.</p>
<p>I want to know what my odds are for getting into Dartmouth, Princeton, Stanford (or any Ivy or school of equal caliber really).</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Your GPA is deceptively inflated, but definitely <em>NOT</em> bad in anyway. Colleges will take this into account and probably take your unweighted and just go off of the fact that you had a relatively difficult course load.</p>
<p>That said, I would say that Dartmouth is DEFINITELY not out of your reach; if anything, they would be stupid not to be accept you!</p>
<p>Please answer my question! It’s under College Chances</p>
<p>You have a very good chance. Put a lot of effort into your supplemental application to distinguish herself.</p>
<p>You are a good enough applicant to be seriously considered for a position in those schools (is the best chances on can give for Ivy Leagues and the like)</p>
<p>I recommend you to go find an activity that suits the field that you want to join, it shows initiative in achieving your desires in your field which is very significant for US unis.</p>
<p>that being said, you probably have a good chance :P</p>
<p>@Kobe123358: It took ALOT of time and dedication. Signing of sponsors, etc. Also, the event has almost 900 participants… It has been an amazing experience to see it grow!</p>
<p>Do colleges look at weighted and unweighted? Do they favor one over the other?</p>