Chance me for Brown? (applying ED)

<p>I am a rising senior, white, female, my weighted GPA is a 4.81 and so far I've taken 3 APs (ap us history, ap euro, and ap language and composition) and gotten 5s on all of them. What's lacking is my standardized tests. The only ones above 700 are a 730 in molecular biology (from ninth grade) and a 710 in math level 1.
My highest sat score is a 2140 (superscore: 2170) and my 1600 score is a 1420. (retaking either subject or regular in October)
I've also taken the act and got a 31 but I'm retaking that in October.
I've been involved in the Drama Club and Theater Club for 4 years,
President of Art Honor Society for 3 years,
Newspaper for 4 years,
Science Honor Society 2 years, just elected President for next year
Social Studies Honor Society
English Honor Society
Foreign Language Honor Society
Received the Brown University Book Award
Science Olympiads (competed at State Level)
Part of the Science Research Program at my school (10 kids selected out of a grade of 400)
Won 2nd place in Chemistry in the county science competition, moved on to the State level, won 4th
Won 1st at several other competitions with same project
Babysitting since 8th grade
Worked at a bakery summer before Junior year
Honors Biology Tutor during Junior year
Director of improvisation troop at school for two years, member for 4
Did a 7 week internship and independent research project at a lab at UVM college of medicine
Assistant Counselor at Art camp during the summer
Grand Concours competed for 5 years (scored 10th, 5th, 6th, 11th, and 12th)
Played flute since 5th grade</p>

<p>And the average gpa on naviance for Brown for my school is a 4.82, I have a 4.81</p>

<p>Thank you so much for helping me out!</p>

<p>Since you are unhooked, you should try to increase your SAT score. Also, how many APs does your school have? 3 seems kinda light, but how many are available and how many are other students taking? I do however believe that ED is the way to go in your case.</p>

<p>@AnnieBeats‌ My school offers many APs, I’m taking 6 next year, which is the limit per senior year I believe (Calc, Bio, Art, French and Lit) but I was not able to take any more in my Junior or Sophomore years. </p>

<p>For an unhooked applicant, you need to have all of your SAT I and II scores > 720 to be competitive. Any of these drops below 700 and will raise a red flag. There are some ways to offset this however (athletics, URM, development, legacy). But you appear to have none of these. Would you be better off applying to a less competitive but still high tier school?</p>