<p>What are my chances at Brown ED?! Be honest.</p>
<p>Hispanic Male
Medical Magnet School
39/179
94.5621 Weighted GPA</p>
<p>I've taken 9/12 AP classes offered. I've gotten a C in Statistics one semester. I have a lot of Bs, but mostly in only my AP classes. I've gotten a B in Spanish III Regulars (schedule conflict). Didn't take Spanish IV AP.</p>
<p>Current Schedule:</p>
<p>English IV AP
Macro AP/Gov AP
HST III: Dental/Med Surg
Bio AP
Varsity Chamber Choir
Varsity Concert Choir
HST III: Dental/Med Surg
Calc AB AP</p>
<p>SAT- 2100 hopefully (It was like a 1900 the time I took it)
SAT IIs - 2100 hopefully (Spanish with Listening, Math IC, Biology M)</p>
<p>Been to State for 2 different Science Fairs
State for HOSA Medical Spelling
Regions for UIL Spelling/Vocabulary
Region/UIL/TMEA Choir</p>
<p>HOSA president
Dance Revolution (Indian dancing)
Sign Club
Japanese Culture Club</p>
<p>yeah - if you've gotten mostly B's in your honors and AP classes, that means the classes like choir are bringing your gpa up. you should probably recalculate your gpa without those music classes.</p>
<p>I don't really see you having much of a chance...you're top 25%, and you're sats arn't Brown good. If you go up 200 points that will be impressive, but I think you'd need to go up more like 400 points to have any sort of shot by not being in the top 10% or so.</p>
<p>You'll get into A&M and most likely into UT-Austin since you go to a magnet and your test scores are above average for the huge school. Might be different if you want McCombs though.</p>
<p>From what I hear, people with a 4.0 UW and SATs less then a 1400 (old version) have a very slim chance of making it into Brown. The fact that you're a URM helps a bit, but still, that's only so much. If you improved your sats dramatically (easily done) you will stand a much better chance.</p>
<p>hm. brown = reach. satiis might be a problem, if brown factors their satiis using the AI system, and i don't see any big hook that could help your chances.</p>