Chances for brown ed. low stats

<p>GPA: 3.747(weighted) 3.8 (unweighted)
Class Rank - Top 5/6%
SAT - Math - 610 , CR - 550, W - 580
SATII - Math II - 570, Math I - 610, latin - 550
Class Schedule - by end of senior year:10 honors classes 5 Ap courses
AP Vergil: 4 Ap Physics: 3
Ethnicity - Haitian-American
Sex: Male</p>

<p>E.C. -
Boston University Mini-Med School<br>
Health Care For All/Public Policy Institute<br>
Teens Leading the Way</p>

<p>School-Based Health Center<br>
Ambassador
Haitian American Public Health Initiatives (HAPHI)<br>
Youth Leader
Massachusetts Junior Classical League<br>
Certamen
Capoiera Angola-African Brazilian Martial Arts:<br>
Instructor</p>

<p>Boston Area Health Education Center (BAHEC)<br>
Youth Advisory Board
Youth to Health Careers Program<br>
Health Education Careers Network<br>
School Band
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Renal Pathology and Electron Microscopy Lab
Boston Public Health Commission<br>
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program</p>

<p>Boston Medical Center<br>
Transitional Care Unit</p>

<pre><code> Nephrology Department
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<p>Harvard Institutes of Medicine- Kidney Research</p>

<p>Honors:
Honor Roll( All A’s and B’s)<br>
Volunteer of the Year at Haitian Multi-Service Center<br>
Boston University College of Engineering<br>
Design Competition Semifinalist<br>
National Honor Society<br>
President’s Award for Educational Excellence<br>
National Society of High School Scholars<br>
National Honor Roll<br>
National Junior Classical League<br>
Latin Honor Society
National Latin Exam: maxima and magna cum laude
Brown University Book Award
Bausch & Lomb Honorary Science Award</p>

<p>Community Service:
American Lung Association of Massachusetts: Race-Up Boston Place<br>
Library Homework Assistance Program<br>
School American Red Cross Club:<br>
Greater Boston Food Bank<br>
Reducing, Eliminating, Health Disparities Project (REHD Alert):<br>
Urban Walk for Haiti<br>
Medical Interpreting (Haitian-Creole Division)<br>
Youth Risk Behavior Survey Poster Project<br>
Long Island Homeless Shelter<br>
School Library<br>
Stonybrook Neighborhood Civic Association<br>
Zanmi Lasante in Cange, Haiti<br>
Urban Ecology Institute<br>
Project Bread: Walk for Hunger<br>
Prison Book Program</p>

<p>want to study/major in community health at brown</p>

<p>how are my chances, should i consider med.school instead after going to less competitive undergrad(thus, excelling there)</p>

<p>why is your SAT so low</p>

<p>im not sure, ive done kaplan, and purchased books and I have been committed to a study plan, no last minute cramming for me. i contribute it to educational disparities</p>

<p>you have a high GPA with tons of honors and AP, and you couldn’t get 700+ on math? how the hell is that possible</p>

<p>i havent a clue. but i feel with you, it does look shaky that a student with a high gpa, and advanced math courses, cant get a 700? i dont know what to do but i will take them over in october… wish me luck and thanks</p>

<p>How is your weighted GPA lower than your unweighted?</p>

<p>How the heck do you explain your latin score on the SAT 2 when you aced your national latin exam?</p>

<p>Your activites, grades, and non-statistical accomplishments (along with your capacity to add positive diversity to brown and any other top college) are awesome. Definitely good enough for top colleges. </p>

<p>SAT 1 and 2 are lacking. Improvement in those areas will substantially increase your already decent chances. Maybe you can try the ACT.</p>