The more I look into Brown, the more I love it. Do I stand a chance at getting in?
Demographics:
-white, female, middle-class, from ID
Stats
- 4.0/4.4 GPA
- top 10%
- 34 ACT
- 10 AP classes
Awards
- NHS
- invited to national Youth in Government conference as a delegate for my state
- poetry published in state publication
ECs (in no particular order)
- president of Young Democrats
- founder/president of Model UN
- marching band/pep band
- speech & debate
- volunteered on some political campaigns
- internship at district court
- online peer counselor (also did an internship here/got invited to leadership position)
- established state branch of a national civics education org
(will probably also serve as a page to my state senate)
My CA essay is about a unique activity that my dad and I participate in and how it ties into my academic interests, personality, and activities. Definitely a real work in progress.
As for my intended major, perhaps political science? However, I want to take advantage of Brown's open curriculum to take classes in political science, econ, BEO, etc. because I'm interested in following a path that connects all of them.
Thanks!
Demographics:
-white, female, middle-class, from ID
Stats
- 4.0/4.4 GPA
- top 10%
- 34 ACT
- 10 AP classes
Awards
- NHS
- invited to national Youth in Government conference as a delegate for my state
- poetry published in state publication
ECs (in no particular order)
- president of Young Democrats
- founder/president of Model UN
- marching band/pep band
- speech & debate
- volunteered on some political campaigns
- internship at district court
- online peer counselor (also did an internship here/got invited to leadership position)
- established state branch of a national civics education org
(will probably also serve as a page to my state senate)
My CA essay is about a unique activity that my dad and I participate in and how it ties into my academic interests, personality, and activities. Definitely a real work in progress.
As for my intended major, perhaps political science? However, I want to take advantage of Brown's open curriculum to take classes in political science, econ, BEO, etc. because I'm interested in following a path that connects all of them.
Thanks!
