<p>Hello, these are my current statistics</p>
<p>GPA: 3.80 UW 4.42 W
Taken 7 AP exams through my 3 years of high school, 5 on 5 of them 4 on the other 2, will take 6 more this year, most rigorous courses
SAT II: US History: 780
Biology M: 780
Math II: 740
SAT: 720 M 770 CR 750 W = 2240
ACT: 30 (will retake 1 maybe 2 times) </p>
<p>EC: National Honor Society, President of Photo Club, In CSF, Academic Decathlon and some other lesser clubs with no poisitons held. </p>
<p>My reccomendations will be good, maybe very good but not great. </p>
<p>What do you think of my chances if i just apply regular decision?</p>
<p>well brown regular decision is supposed to not be any harder than early decision (slight percentage increase ED due to athletes and such). so applying reg does not hurt your chances.</p>
<p>that said, I gauge your chances at about 23.4 percent.</p>
<p>What do you suggest on how i can improve it, i forgot to mention in my previous post ive done over 250 hours of volunteering including 200+ of those at the UCLA hospital, what else should i be trying to do to increase my chances? Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>Why are you retaking the ACT when your SAT scores are sky high? Instead of wasting time on tests, I suggest you spend more time on your ECs. Just being a member of a club or doing some volunteer work won't help your Brown application. Do something that shows the admissions committee that you are a problem solver, a creative thinker, active participant in your community, care about something other than school.</p>