<p>My Sat composite is 2030(M:770,CR: 640, W:620). SAT MATH 2 -730, PHYSICS-700, CHEM-770. I take the IB diploma, and my weighted GPA comes around 4.6(school doesn't calculate GPA, I did it myself). My essays and ECs can be considered stellar as said by a lot of CCers who read my essays. And I also have a research paper and a research internship on the academic side.
How good will I stand for brown and Upenn?</p>
<p>You’ll need an outstanding essay for both schools, but I’d say you have a better chance at Brown. Both are reaches but definitely more qualified for Brown than UPenn</p>
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<p>i cant really say since i dont know about ur ec’s…plus your sat is a little low for penn…better chance at brown though</p>
<p>pieguy and co14girl, fyi, Brown’s average SATs are all but identical to Penn’s, so…</p>
<p>OP, the reality is that asking your peers who know very little about admissions what your chances are is pretty useless. They simply have no way of knowing what the entirety of your application looks like or how it would be viewed by AOs, so they just toss out random opinions that are rarely, if ever, backed by fact. According to the Accepted Students stats for 2012, your SAT is equally low for both Brown and Penn. Generally, accepted students who are below the 25/75% stats for a school are recruited athletes, have parents who have given millions to the school, etc. There is no way anyone here can give you an accurate read for your chances since the information we are missing is sometimes the most crucial to determining your chances holistically, the way Penn and Brown admissions officers do. But, you should definitely find a couple of TRUE SAFETY schools (where you can be happy attending, you can definitely afford the tuition, will definitely be accepted and where your stats are in the top 25%). Past that, just know that you can apply anywhere, but if your stats are not in the top 50% at least of a school’s accepted student’s stats, your chances of acceptance are low, though certainly not impossible if you fit a niche the school wants to fill. Good luck!</p>
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<p>not really actually sat of 2030 is below upenn’s average. Plus we are looking at 25-75 percentile which means that the 50th would be average therefore resulting in about a 2200+</p>
<p>Both seem to be reaches.</p>
<p>UPenn is a reach. Brown might be a chance due to high gpa.</p>
<p>Work on those sat scores though. </p>
<p>Please Chance me now:</p>
<p>Chance me for ucb, ucd, ucsd, cal poly
Intended Major = Computer Science
ACT = 28
SAT = 1810(540/660/610)
GPA(UW) = 3.8
GPA(W) = 3.9
AP’s = AP Physics B(4)
Senior year Courseload = AP Calculus BC, AP Computer Science, AP Physics C, Art, Govt, English
EC = 4th place state level in open source software development, Robotics, Karate</p>
<p>Transferred from India to USA for junior year, thus absence of AP’s</p>