Chance me at brown!

hey! i’m an international student applying to universities this fall and I was interested to here how my academic/extracurricular record holds with that of US students.

Tests:

  • The New SAT: Took it in December without studying and scored a 1310, 21 for Essay (Math: 690, Eng: 620)
  • I'm retaking it this august and have bene preparing, so I'm confident for a 1450-1500
  • Considering taking the Math 2 and Eng Lit SAT Subject Tests as well, aiming for anywhere over a 700

My IGCSE subjects were Mathematics, English Literature, English Language, Science (inclusive of bio, chem, and physics), Business Studies, ICT, and Geography
The respective grades were: A, A, A, A, A, A, A
with my A
grades all being 90%+

My current AS Level subjects are Physics, Computer Science, and Mathematics
I’m predicted an A, A, A in them respectively by the end of my A-Levels.

Extra Curricular Achievements:

For a bit of background, I’ve been attending a school of which I’m the first graduating batch, and I’m graduating alongside about a class of 65 students. My grades put me in the range of the top 5-10 students on average. Since we’re the first batch, we don’t have as many opportunities as other schools in the area, but I’ve participated in a number of national-level competitions as well as charity events.

In school:

  • Member of the School Council for 4 years and counting
  • Served as school’s Head-boy years 2016-2017
  • Engaged in general student leadership activities, ie volunteering with younger school, helping out staff, specialty in arranging end of term assemblies, weekly meetings, in school charity events, etc
  • Undertook role of making end of term school videos, have a passion for videography and music
  • Certificate of volunteering with the Emirates Red Crescent (equivalent to the Red Cross) charity organisation and organising events with them within school.
  • Multiple subject/leadership related certificates

Competitions:

  • National App Development competition for a well known bank in the country (Grouped, Finalist, Youngest Participants) 2016
  • National Microsoft Student Ambassador Competition (Solo, 7th in the nation, Awarded title of Microsoft Student Ambassador for my school)
  • National UAE Hackathon 2018 (Grouped, Honorable Mention, Youngest Participants)
  • Duke of Edinburgh Digital Entrepreneurship Award (Duke of Edinbrugh visited school, I recieved the oppurtunity with 4 other students to be his guest to observe a Business Competition at a prestigious and royal palace)

Hobbies:

  • Self taught musical producer, i’ve always been interested in musical production, but was never able to take up any instruments or any sort of lessons as a kid. Since last year, I’ve taught myself digital production and have gained a following of 500 people, with a cumulative 120,000+ plays on media platforms (soundcloud & youtube)

Internships:

  • Looked for these myself since my school is relatively new and we don’t have as many connections with organisations.
  1. Summer 2017: Worked and completed a introductory program for Amadeus Travel Technology at a certified Travel branch in my home country (Pakistan). So I have basic industry level certification for their global travel ecosystem software.

  2. January 2018 - Current: Junior Volunteer at the Make a Wish Foundation; I gained this internship solely through my own intuition (scouting for internships myself) and was offered an internship here. I applied and recommended it to my friend as well, both of us have been working with Make a Wish ever since. We’re the youngest volunteers out of the group and certified & trained volunteers. Myself, along with my friend, were also the first Volunteer trainers for the organisation in the UAE; we trained other volunteers as well as presented to the Regional Managers and other heads of the organisation regarding professional videography and photography (something that stemmed from doing it regularly at school). We’ve attended multiple charity events with them as well and we’ve become well acquainted with everybody at the organisation.

Some past, more junior school achievements:

  • Participation in organising and helping out during Debate competitions, participating in Model United Nations (good public speaking, leadership activities, etc)
  • Runner up in Whole school art competition, awarded trophy by a prestigious artist in my home country

Interesting life moments:

  • Did 7th grade in three different countries, one of which was actually Uganda - a place where I’d never even imagined living. Came runner up in a science fair i participated in over there (and have certificates of achievement for the short time I was there) but the experience of going to school there was unforgettable for me and one that I treasure (and serves as a story which is hard for my classmates/friends to believe!)

sorry for the long post, let me know what you think though, and if you have any other colleges you can point me towards that might be good for me to apply to as reaches, or even as safety schools.

thanks!

Your application is very impressive, especially your ECs. Your stats are great! After looking at your ECs, I feel that Upenn might be the best ivy for you to apply to. Your ECs will definitely be favorable at that school! You also have great chances at brown, but make sure that it is a school that you can fit into :slight_smile:

Agrb22 wasn’t the following your post in May:

“I am worried about my GPA. Of course, there are kids in my school who have higher GPAs than me, but I am still in the top 10% (probably top 5-7% even though its not shown). I am planning on applying to Brown ED, NYU ED2, and UMich EA. I also want to apply to Duke, Cornell Dartmouth, CMU, Georgia Tech, UCLA, Berkeley, and USC. What are my chances at these schools?”

Why would you be dissuading this candidate from applying to the same school you are planning to ED at and to a school (Penn) you don’t appear to have interest in?

OP caveat emptor. You will need to improve your test scores to the levels you predict and address class rank. Top 5-10 in a class of 65 in an unestablished school may raise flags. You will need your guidance counselor to sell the schools curriculum as rigorous. Your ECs are top notch.

If you love Brown go for Brown.