<p>high school.
eng lang. 94
math 90+
chemistry 93
biology 96
physics 86</p>
<p>EC
member of the prefectorial council
member of the public speaking club
member of the community service club
member of the badminton team
first prize in art competition city wide
first prize in elocution contest school wide
volunteer work in a charity instituition of disabled kids
i’ve also given the Alevels with decent grades</p>
<p>Olevels
english 83
urdu(foreign language) 95
chem 84
biology 85
physics 88
math 86
pak.studies 72
islamiat(religion) 80</p>
<p>As levels
general paper (writing) 95
biology 93
math 90
chem 89
physics 88</p>
<p>A levels
biology 86 -----. giving again
math 89
physics 84
chemistry 82</p>
<p>ummmm, i don't think it's looking good, to be honest. Your scores are on the lower side even for American applicants, and since international admission is usually MUCH harsher than non-intl, there is not much chance. Your grades are not really up to par, either, to be perfectly candid. Also, I'm an ED for princeton, but often schools DO NOT have a need-blind policy for internationals, meanings, that you must BE RICH to pay your way to college. Your 2SAT 2's are ok, but nothing outstanding. Do you have any leadership positions? Awards? Sorry if this sounds a but harsh, but I think it's the truth. Chances = 0-5%</p>
<p>Edit: Actually, i don't know about the O's and the A's level, so it might be good. Nix my comment on your GPA. But what's your rank?</p>
<p>yeah arseus it doesn't look too good actually.
agree with hobbes..definitely lacking in leadership element
i'm applying international too but i've just a friend who just got deferred from brown and her scores were better plus she was the vice president of the biological sciences club in her school.
so yeah..its gonna be difficult..
and brown is not need blind for internationals so if you're looking for financial aid then it'll decrease your chances by a HUGE HUGE amount..
do consider that.
good luck though.</p>
<p>dcircle..i don't think so actually. got this from Brown's financial aid website..unfortunately i think for internationals yr financial status is crucial to yr admittance..</p>
<p>Need-Blind Admission</p>
<p>What does it mean for me? Beginning with the Class of 2007, Brown will implement its need-blind admission policy. Need-blind admission simply means that an applicant's ability to pay for their education will not be a factor in the admission decision. In other words, a candidate's financial need will not be taken into consideration when deciding to admit, wait list, or deny an applicant. This policy applies to all U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents regardless of the program to which the applicant has applied. Brown will continue to consider a foreign candidate's financial need when deciding to admit, wait list, or deny the applicant.</p>
<p>We will continue to consider foreign applicants on a need-aware basis, that is, Brown will take into account their financial need in making admission decisions. However, for those foreign applicants that we do admit, we will continue to meet 100% of their demonstrated financial need.</p>