Chances

<p>Hey everyone. I am applying to Brown ED, just to let you know. </p>

<p>Okay, I am a guy from NY in a public school. Here are my stats: </p>

<p>ACT (using it): 31 (M: 33, S: 25, R: 33, W: 32, Essay: 12/12)
GPA: Around 96%
Rank: 9/240
AP’s: Got 5’s on World, English Language, and Psych. 4 on US. And 3 on Bio. Will be taking AP’s in Physics, Eng Lit, Euro, Macro Economics, and Calc AB. Have taken toughest courseload possible. </p>

<p>Activities: Yearbook editor (2008-2009); treasurer (2007-2008); member (2005-2007)
Student Government: Pres (2007-2008); Member (2008-2009)
Leo Club (Community Service): Member (2006-2007); Vice (2007-2008); Pres (2008-2009)
National Honor Society President
Principal’s Advisory Committee
I work at CVS/Pharmacy as a Pharmacy technician (certified)
Summer 2005: Volunteered/interned for the summer at a cancer organization
Summer 2006: Interned at Empire State Dev. Corp</p>

<p>Awards:
AP Scholar with Distinction
Leo Club Awards: National Ones and Local Ones
Future Doctor Award by the Westchester Academy of Medicine
Saint Michael’s College Book Award
Leo of the Year</p>

<p>Reccs good and essay is good and intense.</p>

<p>I’ll give you the answer pretty much anyone on here will give you, and it is a fair one: You have a reached a point where you are competitive, and considering the strength of the applicant pool, that is the best you can hope for. I have very similar statistics, and even pretty similar ECs and will also be applying to Brown ED. There are a lot just like us.</p>

<p>I know for me, personally, I’m doing to try and distinguish myself from the rest with my essays, which I am not yet happy with. But, for what it is worth, your chances are as good as anyone’s.</p>

<p>Hey, just wondering, how did you become a certified pharmacy technician?</p>

<p>There will be a CVS opening near my home soon and although I already have a job, I would still like to try and get a position there.</p>