<p>Hi,</p>
<p>My daughter took the SAT’s in January and got a 760 writing, 680 math, and 700 critical reading. She has 3 SAT II’s so far - 700 English, 710 US History, and 700 Bio. She retook the SAT’s yesterday and feels she did better on her math and reading than the previous test. Her GPA is 4.3 weighted, with all honors and AP’s available at her school. Has never had less than an A- on her report card. Lots of ec’s. </p>
<p>Do you think she could get into Brown with those scores as is? Thanks!!!</p>
<p>Hello - it’s truly hard to say (none of us are admissions officers, and what you present is not remotely close to everything the officers will ultimately see), but this page might help you make your own judgments: [Brown</a> Admission: Facts & Figures](<a href=“Undergraduate Admission | Brown University”>Undergraduate Admission | Brown University).</p>
<p>A few comments, though - writing is generally given the least weight in the process, and Brown seems to focus less on SAT scores than many similar institutions. Lots of ECs are not necessarily great - it seems to be depth and quality more than just number. So if those ECs are things your daughter puts good time into, they’ll be solid. Otherwise, they may look superficial. Good luck - there doesn’t seem to be anything that’d immediately disqualify her, but everyone has low chances with so many qualified applicants for relatively few spots.</p>
<p>everyone has a chance but the scores are a bit low imho… gpa seems solid though, but so many people apply to brown with 4.0 uw…</p>
<p>My daughter took the SAT’s in January and got a 760 writing, 680 math, and 700 critical reading. She has 3 SAT II’s so far - 700 English, 710 US History, and 700 Bio. She retook the SAT’s yesterday and feels she did better on her math and reading than the previous test. Her GPA is 4.3 weighted, with all honors and AP’s available at her school. Has never had less than an A- on her report card. Lots of ec’s. </p>
<p>Do you think she could get in with those scores as is? Thanks!!! </p>
<p>Update: She just got her new scores for the SAT and she got a 750 in Reading and a 710 in math. She went down in writing, but that is because she put all her effort into studying for the others. Plus, won’t they super score her so she would end up with a 750 CR, 710 M, and 760 W. Any help would be appreciated!</p>
<p>Well she beat me out after she got her new SAT scores haha. And they do superscore at Brown. I only have:</p>
<p>690 - Math
690 - Reading</p>
<h2>730 - Writing</h2>
<p>660 - US History
650 - Math 2</p>
<p>But those are just numbers anyway!</p>