It it worthwhile to apply?

<p>School of LAS Or school of Engineering? (physics or mechanical engineering)</p>

<p>Sat: 1460/2210 Reading- 750 Math-710 Writing- 750
Unweighted GPA- 3.7
No Class Rank
PSAT- 221 (probable National Merit Finalist)
Dual Curriculum Jewish School- I take ALOT of required classes so my honors/AP options are limited.
Throughout HS (4 years)-
7 Honors Classes
4 AP Classes APUSH, BC Calc, AP Bio, and AP Spanish
Steadily Rising GPA
2 Languages, 4 years each (Hebrew and Spanish)
4 Years of Math, English, Science, History, Spanish, Hebrew, Bible, Talmud (Jewish Law), Jewish History, Gym, and Band (1st Trombone)</p>

<p>ECS
-US Politics Club President 1 Year, Vice President, 1 Year, Member, 2 years
-Student Body Gov/Council Treasurer 2 years
-Chairman of Student Body Fundraising Committee, 2 years
-Fixing the World Club member, 4 years, Committee Head and founder of Chesed Committee, which comforts mourners and rejoices with families who have had birthes or weddings
-Religious School assistant, 4 years for Austistic Student
-Day camp counsler, assistant to behavior disorder camper
-Track, 1 season
-Prayer Committee, 1 year
-School High Scorer in American Mathematics Contest
-Communications Chairman of Synagogue Youth Group, 1 year
-In one play, in Jazz Band for 4 years, Marching Band, 1 Summer
-Summer Volunteer for campaign of local US Congresswoman?? (perhaps)</p>

<p>Assume pretty good essays, and I am sure I will have some great recomendations</p>

<p>no point in not applying.</p>

<p>It’s always worth applying.</p>

<p>When you do your application, make sure to proof-read and do your research on the school. We have no “School of LAS” and no “School of Engineering.” Brown undergrads are all in one “school” and you don’t have to apply separately for one department or another.</p>

<p>haha thanks</p>