<p>-3.9 GPA
-1730 SAT (500 M, 600 CR, 630 W) I'm working pretty hard to bring the score up this summer. I'll admit I was really nervous and did a lot worse than I should've on the CR and W. My M is just bad and I'll be lucky to get a 550.
-Ranked 10/110.
-Taking AP US History, Bio, and English next year. The only other AP my school offers is AB Calculus (I think) and I'm not qualified to take it. I'm taking Honors Pre-cal instead.
-EC's: Secretary of NHS, Captain of spring track team, cross country team, SADD, International Club, Spanish Honor Society, Weight Lifting team (no longer exists though), Student admissions, school newspaper, math club, probably year book (I missed the meeting at the end of last year so I have to see if I can still sign up), participated in a two week exchange program in Japan.
Volunteer work: Hosted 2 Korean exchange students, tutor a Korean exchange student in English,worked with little kids at my old elementary school, numerous open houses at my school, working Harvard football games (required by my NHS), participated in 2 terrorist training exercises with the local fire department, volunteered at my local library for most of my freshman year.
Awards/honors: Most Improved General Science (yeah I know...), Track team Coach's award, Track team Most Improved award, Citizenship award, Lesley College book award.</p>
<p>As most people have told me and I'm sure all you will my SAT scores are my major weakness. I'm taking them as well as the SAT IIs and ACT (it's going to be a busy fall) this fall. Besides BU I hope to have a good chance at getting into Providence, UConn, and Northeastern. Now my next question may seem a little rediculous but I'm going to ask it anyway: If I raised my SAT to say a 2000 (I'm capable of much better on both English sections) would I have any remote shot of getting into Brown? I know it's a long shot but I'd love to go there and I'd just like some opinions.</p>