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Planned Major

Mathematics

Admission

Regular Decision

5 Honors & Awards

10 Extracurriculars

Academics

  • SAT:

    • Math (760)
    • Reading and Writing (750)
  • A Level Subjects:

    • Maths (A*)
    • Further Maths (A*)
    • Physics (A*)
    • Economics (A*/A)
    • Spanish Language (A)

Honors & Awards

  • Intermediate Maths Olympiad Merit

    National
  • Intermediate Maths Challenge Gold Medal

    National
  • Institute of Linguists French Distinction

    International

Extracurriculars

  • Founder and Leader, Maths Problem Solving Society

    Academic
    4 hr/wk

    Recruited 40+; weekly problem solving sessions; devise sets from "Superbrain Collection"; invite guest speakers; share passion for maths

  • Vice Captain, School Prefect

    Student Government/Politics
    4 hr/wk

    Voted by teachers & students from shortlist of 40 candidates; manage Senior Prefect Body, Charity & Union Committees; report weekly to Headmaster

  • Member, Physics Society

    Academic
    1 hr/wk

    Attend weekly meetings; gave presentation on 'The Cheerio Effect' and piezoelectric technology; assisted recruitment efforts by making posters

Essay

Share an essay on any topic of your choice. It can be one you've already written, one that responds to a different prompt, or one of your own design.

My obsession with ties started when I first toured my school with my parents and our guide mentioned something motivating: there were over 35 society ties that could be earned. As soon as I became a pupil, I embarked on a journey to earn them. Society after society, I devoted myself to obtaining these jewels for my collection. Initially my ties were trophies of accomplishment, motivating me to strive forwards, hungry to achieve. In my eyes, having the most ties would separate me from the rest of my peers and help me establish my position as a top student in my new school.

Today, my ties hang on my closet door, each holding a different memory. The vibrant azure blue and pale pink Theology and Ethics Society tie reminds me of one of the...

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Academics

  • SAT:

    • Math (760)
    • Reading and Writing (750)
  • A Level Subjects:

    • Maths (A*)
    • Further Maths (A*)
    • Physics (A*)
    • Economics (A*/A)
    • Spanish Language (A)

Honors & Awards

  • Intermediate Maths Olympiad Merit

    National
  • Intermediate Maths Challenge Gold Medal

    National
  • Institute of Linguists French Distinction

    International

Meet Some of Our Expert Crimson Strategists

Our network of over 200 leading admission experts work tirelessly to support students getting into their dream schools.

Leadership
  • Amy S.

    Amy S.

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Rohan T.

    Rohan T.

    University of Pennsylvania

Want to go to Brown?

Talk with one of our academic experts today and see how Crimson can help you!

Crimson strategists

Extracurriculars

  • Founder and Leader, Maths Problem Solving Society

    Academic
    4 hr/wk

    Recruited 40+; weekly problem solving sessions; devise sets from "Superbrain Collection"; invite guest speakers; share passion for maths

  • Vice Captain, School Prefect

    Student Government/Politics
    4 hr/wk

    Voted by teachers & students from shortlist of 40 candidates; manage Senior Prefect Body, Charity & Union Committees; report weekly to Headmaster

  • Member, Physics Society

    Academic
    1 hr/wk

    Attend weekly meetings; gave presentation on 'The Cheerio Effect' and piezoelectric technology; assisted recruitment efforts by making posters

Essay

Share an essay on any topic of your choice. It can be one you've already written, one that responds to a different prompt, or one of your own design.

My obsession with ties started when I first toured my school with my parents and our guide mentioned something motivating: there were over 35 society ties that could be earned. As soon as I became a pupil, I embarked on a journey to earn them. Society after society, I devoted myself to obtaining these jewels for my collection. Initially my ties were trophies of accomplishment, motivating me to strive forwards, hungry to achieve. In my eyes, having the most ties would separate me from the rest of my peers and help me establish my position as a top student in my new school.

Today, my ties hang on my closet door, each holding a different memory. The vibrant azure blue and pale pink Theology and Ethics Society tie reminds me of one of the...