Chance a friend... Brown = her dream school

<p>Hispanic (Chilean) Female
Public HS, California
Usually sends 2-3 to top privates</p>

<p>GPA: 3.9
Class Rank: top 10 percent, I believe
APs: Spanish (5), USH (4), English (4), Calc (4), Euro (4), French (3), Human Geo (2)
SAT 1: 1900 (retake in Jan., didnt prep first time and shooting for something above 2100)
SAT 2: 780 (Spanish), 700 (USH)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
-Center for Race, Poverty, and the Environment - sister’s org–have protested at dairies, etc. in California
-Soccer - 4 year varsity player, club soccer, Central Valley Association (interjection: she’s amazing)
-Piano (private lessons)- lots of hours
-Church stuff
-California State Lobbying – with sisters, went to lobby for clean air legislation (for state propositions)
-Tree Fresno Junior Board - founding member, participated as treasurer; environmental club famous in city, does arbory projects
-World Club - founder at school - students discuss world issues (religious, political, etc.)
-Academic Decathlon (only senior year, but basically 40 hours a week…for half a year)
-Forensics - a few awards for speech</p>

<p>Letters of Rec:
Counselor - decent
Teacher 1 - good
Teacher 2 - pretty good-great
Supplemental - from piano instructor, very good</p>

<p>Essays:
Very strong, description of her experience at a museum in Spain - ties in culture, view of life, and family experiences</p>

<p>Awards:
National Hispanic Scholar Finalist
AP Scholar with Distinction</p>

<p>It's hard to chance anyone for any school, but do you know why it's particularly hard to chance a person for Brown? Because Brown quite literally is holistic, and they value fit and a certain degree of quirkiness over and above awesome test scores. Speaking of which, that 1900 must go up to at least a 2000-2100.</p>

<p>If it goes up to 2100+ then a decent to fairly good shot.</p>