Chance me for brown?

<p>White-Male (midwest, not hooked)
Probably COE major</p>

<p>gpa unweighted: 4.0
(hardest possible schedule)</p>

<p>Act-
English-33
Math-36
Reading-36
Science-34
Composite-35
writing-9</p>

<p>SAT II:
Math II: 800
Physics: 800
Chemistry: 770</p>

<p>APs
All 5s: Human Geography, Chemistry, Micro Econ, Macro Econ, US History, Physics B, Calc BC, Calc AB</p>

<p>Awards: AMC12 school winner (3000 students), AIME Qualifier, National Latin Exam gold medalist and silver medalist, elected senator at boy’s state, model citizen award for county at boy’s state, 1st team all conference lacrosse, leadership award for lacrosse, authored legislation in state senate, nominated to be on student panel to select schools principle</p>

<p>ECs: work 10 hours a week for small business, internship for us congresswoman, math tutoring, leadership training program for underclassmen, teenage ministry leader and organizer for church, church lector, church retreat leader/organizer, volunteer for chamber of commerce, trumpet in jazz band (2nd chair), write own economics blog ( Walking With Keynes ), lacrosse (4 year varsity, captain), model un, currently working on project that should decrease the number of misreported attendances in my school (not sure whether i will complete it by the time i apply)</p>

<p>bump…</p>

<p>You’d probably be better off going to the chances board - on principle, most of us here at the Brown board don’t give chances because we <em>can’t</em> give anything approaching an accurate chance. We’re not admissions officers, so we don’t have their experience. We don’t see the rest of the applicants. We don’t know what in particular they’re looking for in a given year. We don’t see your essays, your letters of rec, your complete transcript or your school profile. We don’t know how your interview went. So…congratulations on all that you’ve achieved, and good luck applying, but…we have no clue what your chances are.</p>

<p>pretty good</p>

<p>that chem SAT II is gonna need to go up. if you can’t do it, try shooting for a local community college. You might wanna just abandon this whole college dream altogether-- maybe try and get more hours at that small business.</p>

<p>Whoa, looks good enough to me! I’ve been reading the stats for those who’ve been accepted this September, and some aren’t as good as yours. I think you stand a good chance :)</p>