Brown ED Chances

<p>Brown ED- Please chance me up</p>

<p>GPA: 3.663 after Jr. year, 3.75 after Sr. Year (Unweighted, school weighs horribly, increasing my GPA by .1, but the transcript will show my actual grades…)</p>

<p>Soph-Sr: 3.93, Soph-Jr(3.9)</p>

<p>Region: Large school in Mid-West, sends about two people to an ivy each year</p>

<p>Courseload: 10 AP’s, all A’s (the most anyone can take is 13 I believe, no one in my grade has done that, highest is 11)</p>

<p>Rank: 5% of my class</p>

<p>SAT- 2300
ACT- 35</p>

<p>AP Tests-
Calc AB:5
Calc BC:5
Physics:5
US History:5
Biology:5
Statistics:5</p>

<p>Awards:
NHS, AP Scholar, AIME, Seal of Excellence in Math, Science, and History</p>

<p>Programs:
TASP, Debate Camp, Spanish at a local University, National Debate Qualifier(top 50)</p>

<p>EC’s:
-Speech and Debate for 3 years - Captain
-Community Service Club for two years - Vice President
-Creater of Math Honors Society at my school, president for one year, going onto my 2nd
-150 hours of community service
-100 hours of volunteering</p>

<p>Reccomendations:
-One math teacher, One science teacher, and a close friend of my family who is a Professor at a local University</p>

<p>Essays:
-Hopefully, I’ll do my best, I think they will be good though</p>

<p>I think you can make it. Your test scores are awesome, your GPA might be questionable, good ECs. There's nothing that really stands out though, other than your great test scores, so work hard on your essays.</p>

<p>Actually, TASP definitely stands out.</p>

<p>I heard Brown is big on debates, so all your debate awards are hooks. Also, your SAT scores are very very good, not to mention your ACT and all those 5s. Send ACT and SAT btw (that way you don't have to do SAT IIs). Your also applying ED, which really really helps. </p>

<p>I think you'll definitely get in.</p>

<p>Hm, yeah, Arwen is right . . . I must've missed that -_-;</p>

<p>Your resumé, while impressive, seems very bland and ordinary. You do not appear to stand out in any way from the hundreds of other applicants with great test scores and a few academic-related ECs. Don't get me wrong, you'll probably have a great shot of getting in, but your stats seem to blur with those of everyone else.</p>