Chance me for brown ed?

<p>i go to the top public school in my state and am thinking about applying ED to either brown, cornell, or dartmouth. </p>

<p>gender: female
ethnicity: greek </p>

<p>freshman courses:
honors physics
honors world history
honors algebra
world literature
advanced spanish </p>

<p>sophomore courses:
honors biology
AP world history
honors geometry
honors english
advanced spanish II
advanced italian</p>

<p>junior courses:
honors chemistry
AP US history
honors precalculus
honors english 11
honors spanish
advanced italian II </p>

<p>senior courses:
AP biology
AP european history
AB calculus (AP)
AP English literature
AP spanish
honors italian</p>

<p>independent studies:
-published historical research paper
-language study in latin </p>

<p>all As in these courses except a B in honors math freshmen year and B+ in honors physics freshman year…took the most rigorous curriculum available at my school each year. </p>

<p>4.4 weighted/3.9 unweighted gpa. no ranking in my school but definitely in the top 10%</p>

<p>SAT I: 760 CR, 770 math, 780 writing
ACT: 34
SAT IIs: lit 790, chemistry 720, us history 780
APs: WH 5, US history 5</p>

<p>ECS:
-Class president for all 4 years of high school
-President of my school’s chapter of NHS
-President of International Club for 2 years
-Varsity tennis for 4 years, captain for 2 years
-Varsity soccer for 3 years
-Violin since age of 8, played at a variety of concerts/recitals at my local music school
-Voice: participant in my school’s exclusive choir
-Work/intern at a historical foundation in Greece for the past 3 summers (what i wrote my paper about)
-General volunteer at local hospital for 3 years
-head of winter coat clothing drive at my school for all 4 years
-head of garden maintenance at my school for all 4 years (gather kids once a month to volunteer) </p>

<p>Extras:
-fluent in English, Greek, and Spanish…advanced in Latin and Italian
-chosen as representative for state-wide leadership conference for my school
-about 10 departmental awards throughout high school (highest GPA in those classes/subjects)
-National Latin Exam Magna Cum Laude Award-3 years in a row </p>

<p>please chance me for these 3 schools! Also feel free to advise me on which one to apply ED to/provide reasons for why you think I should do so…thanks so much!</p>

<p>this is highly impressive. but everyone took the most rigorous curriculum. and while you got magna cum laude, others got gold. everyone has been president of everything nd on varsity everything. what makes you exceptionally special?
btw, still try to apply ED if this is really your dream school. ur chances are slightly higher that way :)</p>

<p>Give up; you will never get in. Just kidding! I think your chances are good at all of those schools!</p>

<p>You look like a very strong student with good “credentials” for any of these schools. It is also true that there are still many students who have “excellent credentials” who still do not get in. The acceptance rates are so low, that “chances” are in part just that. What is the more correct answer though lies in that you are still wondering between 3 schools. Early decision means that you are applying to only one school to start, and if accepted at that school, it is your “dream/perfect match school” and you will have not regrets/ wondering if it is really the right school for you, as you won’t be applying at the others! It sounds like you haven’t made your mind up that far, so you should probably be applying regular decision!</p>

<p>As good as a chance as almost everyone else… i applied ED to Brown and wish you luck</p>

<p>buuuuuummmmmpppppp</p>