Do I have any chance? Does arts supplement help chances at all?

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SAT- 2130 (CR:710, M:690, W:730)
GPA UW:3.98, W: 4.89
Class rank: 4/521
ECs: violin lessons for 13 years, member of several orchestras, teach violin to local kids, also participated in a couple sports (I suck at them though), private art lessons, taught a Hebrew class at my sunday school to a class of 12 kids, March of Dimes Club treasurer, volleyball club member, math team member
Awards: various awards at the state level for violin solo, violin-viola duet, 3 violins
Honors: member of NHS and NSHS, national merit commended
I am submitting an arts supplement, AKA a recording of me playing the violin. Do you think this could be potentially helpful for admission (because I am really good, and bc i would def want to be a member of their orchestra)

THANKS

I know my scores are not too hot. Any last minute advice for raising the SAT score would be greatly appreciated :slight_smile:

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People aren’t commenting because there’s nothing to comment on. Yes, you’re clearly a good student and have the right grades/scores/activities for Brown. Whether or not you get in will not depend on any of those factors, they’ll depend on your essays, which we don’t have here (and don’t want).

Yes, submitting an arts supplement is a good idea, as long as you’re not deluded about your talent (true here, since you’ve won awards).

You can include a resume with lists of performances, awards etc. and a repertoire. You can also include letters of recommendation from teacher(s) or director etc. You can ask about this but you might also want to cue the best three minutes of playing on your recording.