<p>I want to apply to brown PLME and it's my goal. I have pretty good stats like 2370 sat, 35 act, 3.90 GPA. I took every single ap class offered at my school (17) and also I took calculus 3-4 and got As in both of them. I took orgo chem and bio chem 1 at a community college. I'm spending my summer at brown taking their pre-college courses.
I heard they like to see math achievements, well I've made usamo 3 years in a row and I had amc 12 top 1% this year. I also did congenital heart disease research and won semi-finalist at the detroit international science fair. I entered many other things like google and Siemens. Prescient of chem club and build on, going to Malawi this summer to build a school. I even went to England and did an independent study on the nhs because it's one of the world's best medical system. Tons of volunteering hours at hospitals. </p>
<p>So my question is,
Is there anything else I should do to increase my chances at brown plme?</p>
<p>I’m sorry. There are so many people with stats greater than yours so there’s no point in applying. You virtually have no chance…</p>
<p>Ditto: the 2370 precludes acceptance/consideration AND the ridiculously EASY course schedule, skating through, coupled with WEAK EC’s makes this a MOCKERY of an attempt at higher education. Without a NOBEL, you might as well consider junior college or trade school…I hear the ZOHAN is training barbers at his new studio in the Carribbean!</p>
<p>HAHAHAHA</p>
<p>The Zohan killed me…LOL</p>
<p>I got a good laugh out of it myself…saw the rerun on cable the other day and it’s stuck in my head…figured it was time to play the card!</p>
<p>Lmao hit me up with the application dawg</p>
<p>Stuff looks good. No point in doing Brown pre-college unless you really want to - it’s that that great as an academic experience. Just make sure your essays are top-notch and you have your LORs lined up. Also a good idea to get a LOR from whoever supervised your research.</p>