<p>Private high school junior
5.40 weighted (5 for honors A-, 5.33 for A, 5.67 for A+, 6 for AP A-, etc)</p>
<p>SAT II Biology 770
AP Biology 5</p>
<p>SAT II World History 720
AP World History 5</p>
<p>AP Calculus AB and American History this year, probably 4 or 5</p>
<p>PSAT 222
SAT this March and June</p>
<p>-1 yr National Junior Honor Society
-2 yr National Honor Society
-2 yr Spanish Honor Society
-3 yr Pre-Med Society
-Volunteered at summer camp at school as well as local museum
-Very involved in soccer
-Baseball
-Tennis
-Play piano, trombone, guitar
-7 certificates given to one student per class chosen by teacher for excellent performance (Honors Human Geography, Honors Medical Terminology, Spanish II, Honors Sports Medicine, AP Biology, English II, Honors Spanish III)
-Duke Univeristy Talent Identification Program State Recognition
-98%ile on level 3 National Spanish Exam</p>
<p>thanks!</p>
<p>Are you trying to show off or like fishing for complements?!
Anywho, i think you deserve one actually. I personally think you have a good chance. Just aim high in the SAT’s and keep the grades up, it’s really easy to lose focus during senior year- DO NOT haha, i should know. And stay involved. Good luck ;)</p>
<p>hah neither, its just that the amount of emphasis placed on the college search process by our school as well as how competitive most of the students are makes this year and the next year stressful and intimidating. thanks for the opinion</p>
<p>Pending SATs you look pretty good. Lack of leadership in your ECs could hurt you. Its very hard to predict Brown’s holistic approach to looking at applicants.</p>
<p>@TNB:</p>
<p>Are you looking into Brown PLME?</p>
<p>Possibly, floatingriver. Would I have to apply early decision for that? The problem is that students on scholarship at my high school are prohibited under contract from applying anywhere early decision.</p>
<p>Wow! That sucks. I’m sorry to hear that. From what I saw, I don’t believe that the PLME program is only limiyed to early descicion, but I did not apply for it, so I could be wrong.</p>
<p>You can apply PLME regular decision</p>