<p>I'm a Hispanic female international student. Currently, I'm studying at a prestigious international school in London. My lowest grade here is an A-. However, both freshman year and sophomore year I had a B in science.
My highest individual ACT composite score was a 32, my super-score is a 33.
I volunteer 3 hours a week and I do theater at my school. What are my chances of getting into an ivy, more specifically, Brown?</p>
<p>Also, by the time I’ve graduated I will have taken 7 AP courses and 8 AP exams. I got a 5 on the AP US exam and a 750 on the SAT II US Subject Test</p>
<p>It looks like you are in the range of accepted student, though it never hurts to have higher scores. And you need more than one SATII exam. However Brown and similarly selective colleges are about more than just grades and scores. Excellent gpa and scores aren’t sufficient because there are not enough spaces as interested applicants. They will look for outstanding talent in some area or some level of accomplishment and awards. They look for essays that reveal what kind of person and thinker you are. Compelling personal stories and a variety of backgrounds in applicants, and what you bring to the campus is something to consider, so start writing early and really express yourself. The admit rate is about 9 percent, so that’s a ballpark for you. I’m not sure what the int’l admit rate is compared to number of applicants.</p>