My chances for Brown...pz

<p>*SAT I-2200
*SAT II-

  1. French: 800
  2. U.S. history: 800
  3. Math IIC: 800</p>

<p>*Weighted GPA: 4.1 (NOT INCLUDING 9th GRADE, CUZ I TRANSFERRED)</p>

<p>*Rank: Top quintile</p>

<p>*School EC

  1. Model UN: Secretary General
  2. Amnesty International: President
  3. Arabic Club: President
  4. Student Council: Head of fundraising committee
  5. Association for Diversity in Action: Leader
  6. Varsity Winter Track
  7. Academic Decathlon, Co-captain
  8. Photography club-Vice president</p>

<p>*Non-School EC

  1. West Africa Research Association (This is a federally funded organization)
    :Executive Assistant Internship
  2. Tutoring Plus of Cambridge: Tutor
  3. Korean school of New England: nonpaid Teaching Assistant (#1)
  4. Boston Love Korean Church Youth group: Group Leader</p>

<p>*Advanced Placement

  1. Biology: 3
  2. Human Geography: 5
  3. Micro Economics: 5
  4. Macro Economics: 5
  5. Physics B: 5
  6. Calculus AB: 5
  7. European History-Senior
  8. Calculus BC-Senior
  9. Physics C-Senior
  10. English Literature-Senior
  11. French Language-Senior</p>

<p><em>Summer Jobs</em>

  1. Chinese Embassy in Seoul-cultural center, manager of Beijing Opera
    exhibition(9th)
  2. Philippine Embassy in Seoul-Intern(10th)
  3. Chile Embassy in Seoul-Intern(10th)
  4. Executive Advisor in constructing a hospital complex in Malawi (A country
    in Southern Africa)-(11th)</p>

<p><em>Awards</em>
-Bunch of school honors
-Bunch of Model UN Distinguished delegate awards…
-NHS.</p>

<p>Yup, this is just a normal kid,
and by the way I’m an international from an Asian country (K…) without a Greencard…and, of course, WILL NOT apply for the financial aid.</p>

<p>Hook: 1. My passion to solve the problems in Africa diplomatically and economically.
2. Korean kids,… speaking Korean, & (French, English, Arabic…the 3 major languages of African continent!)</p>

<p>Apply and see what happens. Your numbers and activities are great and all, but remember that Brown looks for individuals with character moreso than students with good SAT scores. My advice, then, is to write a brilliant personal statement.</p>