Chance me for brown plme?

<p>SAT I: 2230</p>

<p>SAT II’s:
Bio M: 740
US History: 800
English: 750</p>

<p>AP’s:
Biology: 4
US History: 5
English: 5</p>

<p>Freshman Year:
Latin I: A+
Advanced Geometry: A-
Advanced Chemistry: A-
English: A
History: A
Art: A+</p>

<p>Sophomore Year:
Latin II Advanced: A-
Advanced PreCalculus: B+
AP Biology: A
English: A-
History: A-
Advanced Drawing: A</p>

<p>Junior Year:
Latin III Advanced: A
AP Calculus AB: A-
Physics: A
English: A
AP US History: A
Advanced Painting: A</p>

<p>Senior Year (Course Load)
AP Latin
AP Calculus BC
AP Chemistry
English
AP World History
Advanced Drawing</p>

<p>Awards:
Outstanding Achievement in History as a Freshman, Outstanding Achievement in United States History as a Junior, Art award as a junior</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
JV Tennis, Varsity Track (both 4 years)
School Paper Editor in Chief
Writer for School’s Communications Office
Research Project about Language Acquisition</p>

<p>Community Service:
Volunteering 325 hours at the Museum of Natural History</p>

<p>Work/Internships:
Helped out at Dad’s Clinic since 8th grade, doing officework
Shadowed an Oncologist for a week as a junior</p>

<p>Summer Programs:
Leadership in Global Health (Summer @ Brown) during summer of freshman year</p>

<p>Low chance due to lack of ec’s</p>

<p>^sorry about that really blunt post, lol. It’s just that you seem to have decent grades, but sat and extracurriculars are low/lacking compared to the majority of ivy applicants</p>

<p>Remember that only about 3-5% of applicants to PLME get accepted to PLME. So given that, anyone’s “chances” are low. I agree that your EC’s are lower than avg PLME, particularly in the “medical exposure” range, and in “self driven/leadership” criteria. Suspect that you might not be in top 3 in your HS class? if so, then unless URM or other, also not going to be as likely to be in that 3-5%. I think you might have a good shot at getting into Brown regular undergrad.</p>