Any chance at Brown?

<p>New SAT I: 2270 (710 C/R, 780 Math, 780 Writing)
SAT IIs: 790 IIC, 770 Chemistry (I might send only those two scores to Brown), and 700 USH
APs: I don't know my scores yet, but I took AP Chem, AP USH, and AP English Language and Composition. My scores would be prolly 5 for Chem and USH, and 4 for Lang and Comp.
GPA: 3.70/4.00 My school doesn't rank. 4.00 is the highest possible GPA. Unweighted.
I have been under an American curriculum for only three years and had two Cs for English (I had a C in Honors English class and the other C for AP Language and Composition). </p>

<pre><code> A= 94~100
B= 84~93 This is the grading scale used at my school
C= 74~83
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<p>Even though I have had 2 C's for English, do I have a shot at Brown?</p>

<p>E/C and Awards (Not outstanding)
* Orchestra for all 4 years (I have been playing the cello since 1998)
* University Interscholastic League Cello Solo 1st Class (I spent my freshman year in Texas and got this award when I was in 9th grade. I moved to South Korea in my sophomore year)
* 1st place winner for The 15th Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association Math Contest (in 9th grade)
* Spanish Club President (11~12)
* PSAT National Merit Commended Scholar (11)
* National Honors Society (12)
* 200 hours of community service at Chimsulwon (It's a nonprofit organization in Korea where old ppl and the phsically challenged people are treated with oriental medicine. I treat patients with acupuncture and moxibustion)
* Taekwondo 2nd Dan holder
* Internship at two hospitals for 50 hours</p>

<p>I didn't want to be actively involved in extracurricular activities b/c maintaining GPA was so hard for me.</p>

<p>I will apply ED to Brown</p>

<p>What do you do outside of school? The C's don't blow your chances, of course, and your SAT's are very good, but you haven't provided enough information really.</p>

<p>Yes, you have a shot.</p>