Chance a Junior for ED!

So you know that for the Class of 2018 Brown admitted 11.6% of applicants with SAT Math 750-790, and 13.7% of applicants with CR between 750-790.

And you know that the 75th percentile for Math was 780 and for CR was 760 according to the 13-14 Common Data Set.

Therefore you knew you are in the SAT mix before you posted.

Sure, SATs are far from being the whole picture. Better grades are better than lesser grades. Deeper ECs are better than shallower ECs. Meaningful recs are better than generic recs. Showing good fit is better than showing weak fit. Thoughtful, insightful essays are better than cookie cutter essays.

But you will take the opinions of others who are so clueless about these things that they started their own chance threads here? Not sure what that shows about your analytical thinking ability.

Is non-recruited baseball a hook, as compared to being just another EC? Let’s figure it out ourselves right here. Brown admits about 200 recruited athletes each year…for all sports. Baseball typically has 6-8 recruits. I am going to guess now, but maybe there are about 100,000 boys playing high school baseball in their senior years? (Anyone please correct me because this is a guess). Brown entering classes are about 1500-1600 students. What is your conclusion about non-recruited baseball being a hook?