<p>chances at Standford or MIT or borwn? for engineering</p>
<p>gpa weighted 97.9</p>
<p>classes: hardest school offers
core subjects
earth sci h A
global h A
spanish A
geometry A+
english A</p>
<p>spanish A
ap euro B ((3 on exam)
english h A
algebra 2 and trig h A+
chemestry h B+</p>
<p>spanish h A
english h A
ap us history B+ (4 on exam)
ap bio A (5 on exam)
precalculus A</p>
<p>SAT I 2230
m 790 cr 700 wr 740</p>
<p>SAT II math IIC 790 bio E 600</p>
<p>ECs
math olympiad academic league national honors scoiety (regular math and forign language)
jv tennis 3 years
leadership
captain jv tennis 1 year
president of math honors society
graduation in indian classical dance performed at prestigious venues such as prudential center madison square garden and flint center for performing arts
one of 318 dancers entered into guinessbook of world records
did research with professor on acoustics publishable material</p>
<p>im not sure – but i wasnt kidding… i think of the 3 you obviously have the best shot at brown, but my point was that nothing is really guaranteed, and there will be a lot of people applying with higher SATs – your grades are obviously fantastic though, and youve got good ECs, so you have a chance, it will just be hard i think (like it is for everyone) … not sure what siglio meant though</p>
<p>i think you need like just one sick EC and an amazing essay to have good chances at MIT and STanford. Your EC’s are great don’t get me wrong but not MIT and Stanford great. Your GPA is not the highest but I still think you have a great shot at Brown. Do you have any lower ranking schools you are interested in? Like if you’re into engineering there are a lot of top places you are a definite in to, Georgia Tech being one of them.</p>
<p>I pretty much agree with what has been posted…i think you have a good shot at brown but MIT is questionable but just by nature of being MIT…i dont know that much about case western though sorry</p>