chances

<p>118/676
3.6863 unweighted
660 math 650 verbal
30 act
taking 3 ap clases this year AP US HIST, AP EURO HIST, AP MUSIC HIST</p>

<p>Next year AP CALC, AP GOVT-ECONOMICS, AP PHYSICS II, </p>

<p>Extracurriculars: baseball 3 years, NHS, Stu Council, ASL club, </p>

<p>Community Service: 200 hrs+ at local little league umpiring and mentoring</p>

<p>This is a quick look at my stats there is more</p>

<p>think ive go a chance?</p>

<p>please give me an honest answer whether i have a chance at each of these schools. It wont hurt my fellings. LOL</p>

<p>Which schools?</p>

<p>Besides Brown.</p>

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<p>Little to no chance at Brown.</p>

<p>You have nothing going for you. Low test scores, few extracurriculars, only 3 AP classes, class rank not in top 10%. Look elsewhere.</p>

<p>Honestly, the only person/people who can give you an accurate answer would be the admissions officer(s) reading your application for next year. I'd say you'd have as good a chance as anyone. Brown doesn't look solely at statistics. Write some great essays and work on keeping your grades up, as well as broadening that list of EC's. Your ACT scores are about middle 50%, so people with lower scores have been accepted. Anyway, my point is, none of us on this board could honestly say what your chance is. Good luck to you in your college search though! :)</p>

<p>Are you really good at baseball? Are you getting recruited or anything?</p>

<p>Don't bet on Brown. But it's not a definite NO. Sometimes they're quirky.</p>

<p>Tough crowd lol</p>

<p>Not much chance at Brown, but it seems like you like another type of school anyway based on where else you applied. You should have a good chance at the others.</p>

<p>Your best hope at Brown would be to apply ED, but the deadline has passed.</p>

<p>I would suggest that you retake the ACT or the SAT; your ACT scores are decent, but don't bother sending your SATs unless you can raise them significantly. Definitely work on your class rank, too, and figure out ways to make your application stand out, because absolutely nothing is jumping out at me. On any given year, I'm betting that Brown has 10,000 applicants more qualified than you.</p>

<p>Your chances are as good as anyone else's, at this point. Just be yourself, because I think that's what Brown most likes to see. Good luck!</p>