The GPA is only a part of the decision making process. They attempt to look at a candidate as a whole and not just in a few parts. The admissions decision is based on the following criteria.
Admission requirements: * Essay(s) required * Required: SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject Tests; or ACT * If submitting ACT, the writing section is required Very important admission factors: * Character/Personal Qualities * Rigor of secondary school record * Talent/Ability * Level of Applicant's Interest Important admission factors: * Class Rank * Application Essay * Extracurricular Activities * Recommendations * Standardized Test Scores Considered: * Alumni Relation * Geographical Residence * Interview * Racial/Ethnic Status * State Residency * Volunteer Work * Work Experience * First generation college student
AnswerI would recommend nothing less then a 3.7 cumulative GPA and 800 or above on the SATs. Brown University does not have any official GPA requirements though.
AnswerI would recommend nothing less then a 3.7 cumulative GPA and 800 or above on the SATs. Brown University does not have any official GPA requirements though.
brown white would be light brown. do you by any chance mean "brown OR white"? just wondering.
There is a chance that the person would not be HIV+.
Brown has not announced any plans to marry in the near future.
Yes! You have a very good chace of getting into many of the top schools in the US . You have nothing to worry about. Although colleges like to see that you are doing other activities besides school, such as sports and community service!
It will depend on the enrollment in any particular year, the program of interest (post secondary, Master or above, etc.) and what scale you are using. In the most general sense, a high 'B' or above has a good chance of getting in to most programs.
Any piercing has a chance of getting infected.
A risk factor is any trait, behavior, or condition that increases a person's chance of getting injured or getting a disease. For example, smoking is a risk factor because it increases a person's chance of getting lung cancer and Heart disease.
Chances of getting any answer - 99%. Chances of getting an accurate answer - probably 75%
maybe since im on spring break probably not
yes, any contact has a very high chance in getting sick.