<p>Depends on your definition of “chance”. You’re more likely to get into Brown then win the Powerball, but then again your chance of winning the lottery is pretty low. </p>
<p>you are in fact correct that they don’t entirely base their decisions off of standardized test scores, but as a general rule if your extracurricular activities are not outstanding you need extremely strong test scores or some type of special status status in order to successfully be admitted to a school like Brown. Looking at the admissions statistics they posted on their website here:</p>
<p>[Brown</a> Admission: Facts & Figures](<a href=“Undergraduate Admission | Brown University”>Undergraduate Admission | Brown University)</p>
<p>You can see that for somebody in your ACT range only about 6% of the students that apply are admitted. Nearly all of those people are hooked - which is to say that they are minority students, athletes, or developmental cases (people whose parents donate 10,000,000+ to the school). You don’t seem to have any particular hook based on your post here, so I think that you are unlikely to get in given your current stats. Like I said; you DO have a better chance of getting in then winning the lottery - but winning the lottery isn’t very likely. </p>
<p>My guess is .5% maybe? Same with the other schools.</p>