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What is the expected GPA for applicants at Brown University?

Hi there! I've got my sights set on Brown and I want to ensure my GPA is competitive enough. Do any of you know what the average GPA for admitted students at Brown University is? Thanks in advance for your help!

a year ago

As per the most recent data, the average GPA of admitted students at Brown University typically sits around 4.0 (unweighted out of a 4.0 scale). This corresponds to not only consistently receiving 'A' grades in high school, but also usually taking a challenging curriculum filled with AP or IB courses.

However, it's important to note that Brown University, like many other top-tier schools, uses a holistic admissions process. This means that while your GPA is important, it's not the only factor they consider. Leadership, extracurricular involvement, letters of recommendation, personal essays, and other factors all come into play.

Thus, if your GPA is slightly below the average, don't lose heart. You can still make your application stronger by focusing on your essays, letters of recommendation, and showcasing your uniqueness through your extracurricular involvement and accomplishments.

Also, remember to take into consideration Brown's selectivity. The school is highly competitive, with a single-digit acceptance rate, so even perfectly qualifying candidates might not be accepted. The key is to apply to a mix of reach, match, and safety schools to maximize your chances of gaining admission to a college that suits you.

a year ago

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