<p>thanks a lot for helping me out on this one. Brown's a dream school, I just want to know what my chances are like, and if I should look somewhere else.</p>
<p>SAT: 2090 (700v 690m 700w)
ACT: 31
GPA: 3.7uw, 4.04w
AP: AB Calc (4), History (4), Spanish 4 (4)
Taking AP statistics, psych, econ, and english this year.
SATII: 670 (m), 720 (hist)</p>
<p>Highly competitive high school, top 15% of class.</p>
<p>EC's: Editor, Op/Ed Section, School newspaper.(9-12)
Contributing Editor, School's Political Paper(10-12)
Reporter, San Jose Mercury News Teen Page(11-12)</p>
<pre><code> 3 years, summer theater conservatory.
Theater 2 course in high school ("rising star" award)
Many plays both at local theater and at high school.
Certified Peer Counselor, Peer Helping Program (11-12)
Chosen for special leadership/diversity training camp
JSA Summer School at Princeton University (Honors Foreign Policy, Honors Political Communication, [graduated with 'honors'])
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<p>Internships:One day a week for four months, State Senator's Office (answering phones, etc)
Summer, twice a week, 4 hrs/day, San Francisco City Supervisor's Office, City Hall.
One summer interning at local children's theatre, building sets.</p>
<p>Jobs: Two days a week, building sets at the children's theatre.</p>
<p>Extra: I love politics and am a pretty good writer so i expect some good essays. </p>
<p>If not Brown I'm interested in UCBerkeley, UCLA, UCSB, UCSD, Stanford (father is a lecturer there), and UPenn (triple legacy, although we don't really give any money...). What are my chances at Brown ED? If not Brown, should I try and go for Penn ED cause of the legacy boost?</p>
<p>thanks so much, I know this was long...</p>