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Brown requirements for admission

Hey guys, I'm looking to apply to Brown and was wondering what their admissions requirements are. What GPA, SAT/ACT scores, and types of extracurriculars are they typically looking for? Any help would be appreciated!

2 years ago

Hello! Brown University is an Ivy League institution with a competitive admissions process. While there are no strict requirements for admission, there are certain expectations regarding academics and extracurricular involvement. It's important to excel both inside and outside of the classroom to have a strong application!

1. Academics: Brown has a holistic admissions process, but your GPA and standardized test scores still play a significant role. Brown typically admits students with high GPAs, usually around 4.0 or higher weighted. Applicants generally have a strong mix of Honors and AP/IB courses on their transcripts, demonstrating their academic rigor.

Standardized tests like the SAT and ACT are currently optional for applicants to Brown. However, when applying to a school this selective, where the margins between applicants are so slim, maximizing your chances of acceptance likely means submitting a competitive standardized test score. Lately, the middle 50% SAT scores have ranged from 1510 and 1570, while middle 50% ACT scores ranged from 34-36. If you want more guidance on how to navigate test-optional policies, check out this blog post from CollegeVine: https://blog.collegevine.com/does-test-optional-mean-test-optional/.

2. Extracurriculars: Brown, like other top universities, is interested in students with notable extracurricular achievements. Aim for a mix of 8-10 extracurricular activities that demonstrate your passion and commitment. Keep in mind that quality is more important than quantity. Strive for leadership roles, deep involvement, and accomplishments in your chosen activities. It's great if you have any Tier 1 or Tier 2 extracurriculars, but a strong set of Tier 3 activities can also make your application stand out. You can read more about extracurricular tiers on CollegeVine's blog: https://blog.collegevine.com/breaking-down-the-4-tiers-of-extracurricular-activities.

3. Other factors: In addition to academics and extracurriculars, Brown will also consider your recommendations, essays, and sometimes an interview, although interviews are optional. Your recommendations should come from teachers who can provide insight into your work ethic, intellectual curiosity, and character. Write authentic and engaging essays that showcase your unique qualities and experiences - you can read more about how to tackle Brown's school-specific supplemental essays on CollegeVine's blog: https://blog.collegevine.com/how-to-write-the-brown-university-and-plme-essays. Finally, Brown sometimes invites applicants to interview with an alumni volunteer, which is an opportunity to convey your interest in the university and your personal qualities that are not evident in your written application.

Brown's admissions process is highly selective, so it's crucial to work on every aspect of your application. Remember that there are no guarantees, but meeting or exceeding these expectations can increase your chances of admission. Best of luck!

2 years ago

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