Brown Early Decision Chances

<p>Well, the app is done and submitted yesterday. Only left to pray- and ask for chances of course! </p>

<p>Male
Native American(1/4th)
Lower Middle Class</p>

<p>Preferred Major: Physics/English</p>

<p>SAT- 2050 (Verbal 670/Math 680/Writing 700)
SAT II in November (scoring 720s on Barron's Math II, did well on AP US, so I predict decent scores for both subject tests)</p>

<p>IB Program
Rank: 83/11899 or 99% (Class ranks on district scale)
Unweighted: 3.85
Weighted: 6.25</p>

<p>APs- APES (4), APUSH(4), AP Euro(4), AP Calc(4), AP Lang (5)</p>

<p>Activities-
Tampa Bay Times(well regarded Floridian newspaper) Correspondent- 9 years
Tb-two*(3 district wide high school paper w/ circulation of 61,000) Student Editor- 4 years
Museum Of Science and Industry, Kids Advisory Board President- 8 years
School newspaper Content Editor- 2 years
Relay for Life Committee Member(#1 Relay in Southeast Region) -4 years
Foreign Art Club- Publication Editor 2 years
Mu Alpha Theta member- 4 years
Science Fiction Club Officer- 4 years</p>

<p>Awards-
NHS
Beta Club
Adobe Certified Associate(Photoshop & inDesign)
Spanish Honor Society
Quill & Scroll
Best Infographic Design FSPA District</p>

<p>Reference letters-
Letters from Math and English/art teacher. Not sure how well those turned, assuming at least good because the teachers definitely like me. Absolutely fantastic letter from my Times editor. </p>

<p>Essays-
Commonapp is mildly strong, unique hook. Supplemental essays are phenomenal in my eyes(though admissions could completely disagree!), particularly physics. All have unique hooks as well. Not so sure about BRDD essay though...</p>

<p>Bumpppppping this up</p>

<p>It’s a reach, although I do think being Native American helps. However, nothing else really stands out and your standardized test scores a little bit on the lower end. Really no one here can say for sure, because we don’t know if your supplements are ACTUALLY that good or not.</p>