<p>Hey, thanks for reading this. I'm not here for an ego boost - I know that compared to most of the qualified students applying to Ivy League schools, nothing about me is very spectacular. However, my interviewer told me that there is a possibility that I might get accepted; she says that Brown doesn't look at stats as holistically as others do and instead looks for something unique/special in its candidates. I'm not sure if that's true, but here you go.</p>
<p>GPA: 3.8 weighted
Rank: 90/650
AP classes: will have taken 13 by the end of senior year
SAT I: CR 670, M 760, W 730
SAT II: 800, 690</p>
<p>Skills:
1. Fluent in Chinese (lived in China for 10 yrs)
2. Proficient in Spanish (5 years of study)
3. Adobe Photoshop (sent colleges a link to my designs)
4. Adobe InDesign</p>
<p>ECs:
1. Taught Pre-K, K and 1st grade Sunday School (2 yrs)
2. Play the flute, concert band (4 yrs)
3. Play a little-known foreign instrument, has performed onstage (2 yrs)
4. Writes for school newspaper staff (2 yrs)
5. Is in the process of writing a historical fiction novel, has completed 30,000 words to date</p>
<p>Honors:
1. 2nd place in a regional literary competition
2. National Merit Semi-Finalist
3. AP Scholar with Honor</p>
<p>Essays: Pretty good.
Interview: Pretty good, the interviewer and I clicked immediately, we talked nonstop for 3 hours.</p>
<p>So please tell me: is there a slight chance that I might get into Brown via Regular Decision? (I submitted the app in late October.) You can be completely honest and say I won't, and I'll be completely grateful no matter what.</p>
<p>P.S. While you're at it, could you tell me my chances for Georgetown and NYU also? Thanks so much.</p>