Chances of getting into Brown? Please help

<p>Chances of getting into Brown?
Ok… i am currently a freshman in High School! i have always wanted to go to Brown, can you guys please tell me my chances,</p>

<p>School Type: Private (On independent Study, because of Transportation issues.)</p>

<p>9th Grade(Current):
English 9
Algebra 1
Church History
Physical Science

  • i finished PE and Health early so i don’t have to do that anymore.</p>

<p>10th:
Honors English
Honors Biology
Honors Geometry
Honors Bible
( 10th Grade will be all Honors except pe)</p>

<p>Same for every year everything will be honors.</p>

<p>My teacher told me that even though they don’t offer AP at Independent study she can prepare me to take the exam so i am going to do:</p>

<p>AP Government exam
AP Literature exam
AP Calculus exam</p>

<p>Extra Cur.
NHS (National Honors Society)
Summer@Brown
Summer@Harvard</p>

<p>Thanks for reading this, please feel free to give suggestions and to tell me my chances, it means alot.</p>

<p>Sorry about the grammar issues i was in a hurry and my friend is yelling over my ear.</p>

<p>Additional Details
I currently Have Straight A’s too.
The only problem is that i went to a Public High school for 2 months and they put me into IB and i got shocked because i have not seen a public high school since 5th grade and the teachers were disorganized so i got straight F’s but i left that school before the first term ended so i don’t think it shows on my transcripts.</p>

<p>um, its really hard to tell right now because you haven’t taken your sats/acts. chancing for sophmores/freshman is kinda pointless because a ton can change from end of sophmore year to the beginning of senior year. In fact I kinda believe that chancing in general is pointless…but i’ll stop ranting now. </p>

<p>the one thing i can say is that you need to work on your extracurriculars. i would recommend getting involved more in your school by doing stuff like speech/debate. but don’t just do it because you want it to look good on your app, only do it if you like doing it. also, i wouldn’t count a summer at harvard/brown an extracurricular.</p>

<p>You’re kidding, right?</p>

<p>Do well in school, take the most challenging curriculum offered, find a few things you love to do – anything, whether it be fishing or student council or debate or building robots or square dancing – and come back to CC in two years. No sooner. </p>

<p>And motivated is right – summers at Harvard/Brown are not extracurriculars. I don’t know about Harvard, but summer at Brown does next to nothing to help you get accepted.</p>