<p>Not applying from high school but rather just a community college in Southern California.</p>
<p>Well, I don’t have any SAT scores, never took them… and I doubt I should list every class i’ve taken at my community college, but I have a 4.0.
Extra Circulars include:
Shadowing a physician
Volunteering at my local hospital
Played a varsity sport all four years of high school (not sure if that matters anymore)
I’ve been playing guitar, drums, and piano for around 8 years.
Went through the whole process of recording an album of my own music, and went on a short tour (again, probably doesn’t matter but took A LOT of time)
Taught many children how to play piano and drums, (mostly for free)
Got an article published in a local newspaper (again not sure if that matters)
And i’ve been working 20 hours a week for my fathers company for the last few years</p>
<p>Thanks, I probably did this entirely wrong.</p>
<p>I really don’t know enough to comment, but in my experience people will rarely chance someone without SATs. Sorry I can’t be of more help.</p>
<p>Well, thanks for at least replying! I mean, i’m in my second year of college, should I really take the SAT’s? That just seems so odd.</p>
<p>Are you applying as a transfer student? The requirements for transfers are different than for first-year applicants.</p>
<p>Also, few people on CC are qualified to comment on transfer applications, because we’re mostly first-year people.</p>
<p>You will be applying as a transfer student, so you probably won’t need SATs – but you should check with Brown and the other schools you are applying to. Transfer acceptances are different than the regular admissions process, so I doubt anyone here can adequately “chance” you. The number of transfer students Brown accepts varies significantly from year to year, as does the acceptance rate.</p>
<p>Cross posted with holly – and we are on the same wavelength.</p>