Any chance?

<p>I am an international student from Brazil.</p>

<p>I got a 2100 in the SAT (M 780, W 670, R 650), 660 on SAT 2 French, will take SAT 2 in Math2, Physics, and US History. My TOEFL is 110 (iBT).</p>

<p>I went to the US for 2 years through several scholarships, including Rotary’s Exchange Program. There I took 3 AP classes, and did an independent study for another. My scores were 5 on Calc AB, 5 on European History, 4 on English Lang and Comp (which I think is pretty good considering English is my 2nd languange), and a 3 on Physics B (I didnt take an AP class for this course, just a regular Physics class and was invited to do the exam, so there were lots of things I didnt learn). So I received the AP Scholar with Honors award.</p>

<p>Furthermore, I am fluent in 3 languages: Portuguese (native, I am from Brazil), English, and French ( I lived at a french family in the US for 1 1/2 year, so I got to learn the language as well). I got fifth place national on the National French Exam this year.</p>

<p>I also became part of the National Honor Society and Beta Club while in the US. I did lots of extracurriculars, and the most important was MUN, where I got two awards, Best Delegate and Elected Rappeurtour. I also do volunteering, and I am creating a project where I will teach English to poor kids at my city in Brazil.</p>

<p>Oh, and before I forget, before going to the US as an exchange student, I was the first student at my class in Brazil, taking the highest grades in all classes.</p>

<p>So, what do you guys think? Maybe Brown??</p>

<p>Thanks yall</p>

<p>Do you need financial aid? Be careful where you apply as an international student, because most US colleges are need aware for internationals and will not accept you because you need money.</p>

<p>From Brown's website: "Brown will continue to consider a foreign candidate's financial need when deciding to admit, wait list, or deny the applicant."</p>