Do I have a relatively good chance?

<p>From the Brown Admission Page: We want to emphasize that test scores are only one of the many parts of the evaluation process. Again, your application is considered in its entirety; there are no pre-set standards that must be met.</p>

<p>I think you will have an application of interest. It is important to work to make a good and compelling essay. I will read yours if you like. Also the idea for the unconventional one. They can be good, but there are some that just don’t make sense to persue.</p>

<p>Your stats are within range of accepted students. I was just looking at a school that had 10 apply with 2 accepted and 3 waitlisted. The accepted and reject were not based on SAT’s as some rejected had the same SATs as the 2 accepted. One waitlist had low 600’s, while rejects had high 700s. As long as you are ‘in-line’ the SATs cease to matter all that much, it seems.</p>