Dartmouth ED Chances?

<p>NOTE: Please excuse my not-so-wonderful spelling.
I’m a Senior at a pre-k through 12th grade public school (400 students all together) in VT. My SAT scores are around 1850, grades B+ or A, take the most difficult courses my school offers (not saying much, due to the lack of class options…). I took Intro to Psych at the Community College of Vermont. I’ve done theater (lead rolls) and two different outside of school chorus’ through out high school, along with being part of the regional music festivals (regular choral and jazz chorus). I’ve had 3 jobs throughout high school, always working. GPA has stayed around 87. I dance, and ride horses. I have an internship with the Vermont Democratic Party and got a letter of recommendation from our wonderful state senator. I intend to double major in gov. and psych. I was Junior class vice president and I am Senior class president. My essay is the best my guidence counselor says she’s ever seen. I was accepted into Bard College at Simon’s Rock in 10th grade, after persevering through extrenuating cercumstances. Due to my not-so-fantastic grades though, I’m not sure what to expect applying to such an amazing school as Dartmouth. It would be the most wonderful thing in the world if I were to be accepted!</p>

<p>I forgot to add I’ve been in chorus and band all four years of high school, and I’m the bass guitar player in our jazz band. I was a finalist in the Congressional Art Competition, and I’ve had my art displayed in all school galleries. I’ve taken 5 self-designed courses, and I’m on yearbook.</p>

<p>your sat and grades are low. You can get in if you stress your art and other extracurriculars and your 5 “self designed” classes which show iniative. The state senator rec will only help if you knew you well.</p>

<p>HIGH Reach, sorry this seems almost impossible</p>

<p>Its possible I think. Just depends on the essays. Yes the test scores seem a bit low, but it is possible to overcome that.</p>