<p>Well, from what I understand Brown is pretty stingy about many admits from one high school (Andover and Exeter, which send a combined 40+ kids to Harvard each year and similar or greater numbers to other top schools, only send around 6 or 7 per year each to Brown; no idea how many they accept who just attend elsewhere, but the lower matriculation number still suggests fewer people overall being accepted), so I suppose you have the potential advantage of being the only applicant at that time in your high school class.</p>
<p>But then again I was accepted RD after my high school took someone ED and I’ve talked to a lot of people who went to high schools with multiple admits (although I also did talk to someone who was the lone admit from his high school at Brown, even though his high school sent multiple people to every other Ivy League college), so who knows what the Princeton Review knows.</p>