A high chance of rain or sunshine? MIT/Ivy league schools/standford/cal tech or not?

<p>Can i have your opinion on which of these colleges will accept me if according to plan (This is my second post. I'am not trying to spam)? My dream college is MIT but i'am dubious whether or not i will get accepted. It won't hurt me. No matter what, i will always enjoy math and english. Thank you again for your opinion.</p>

<p>GPA unweighted: 3.880</p>

<p>rank: unkown</p>

<p>SAT/ACT: unkown (will score high in the SAt's and ACT's)</p>

<p>9th grade:
Health: A
English gate: A/A
geometry: A/B
earth science: A/B
Spanish 1: B/A
P.E: A/A
keyboarding: A
Avid: A/A
comp Apps : A
volunteer community service: A
Summer after freshman year:
P.e: A
10th grade:
English gate: A/A
World History gate: A/A
Algebra 2: A/B (critical if i was going to apply for caltech or other top colleges that excell in mathematics)
Biology gate: A/A
Spanish 2: A/A
Avid 2: A/A
Volunteer community service: A</p>

<p>Summer of 2011: Calculus(confident that i will recieve an A) and Research program in Cal State university.</p>

<p>Next year's courses in my junior year will be:
1. English AP
2. U.S history AP
3. Statistics AP
4. honors chemistry
5. Spanish 3
6. Avid
7. Volunteer community service.</p>

<p>For my senior year:
1. English AP
2. Government AP
3. Calculus 2 in my community college
4. physics
5. Spanish 4
6. Avid
7. Volunteer community service.
8. Art
Because my school is new and inexperienced, it offers less courses such as AP courses. </p>

<p>Leadership positions: Junior class president and avid class president. In addition, I'm going to establish a program in my school that aids students in the SAT'S and ACT's. Also, i'm going tell a powerful/motivational speech to the future avid freshman(still debating whether to do it this year or next).
From what you read, I am a leader in my school. Not just because top colleges want that but because i want to influence those who haven't experienced particular tragedies. To leade those into a better future.</p>

<p>Anyways,
Extracurriculars:
1. Ineractive club (1 year)
2. engineering club (1 year)
3. math club(2 years)
4. relay for life club. (1 year)
5. avid club(president) (2 years)
6. cross country (2 years in JV)
7. basketball (2 years in frosophe)
8. track and field (2 years in frosophe)</p>

<p>Awards
1. Most improved award (basketball)
2. Coaches award (Basketball)</p>

<p>Personal info:
1. animator
2. motivator
3. love books
4. love math
5. dreamer.</p>

<p>So what are my chances of getting into MIT, harvard, cal tech, brown dartmouth, stanford or any of the U.C's? Thank you once again.</p>

<p>To be completely honest, there’s no way to chance anyone who hasn’t finished their junior year. You’re easily on track, just keep going, and score high on your ACT’s/SAT’s.</p>

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<li>We don’t know your standardized test results.</li>
<li>We don’t yet know what you are going to do in your next 2 years</li>
<li>But since you are in the right track personally I feel you have very good shot if you continue to be a good academic achiever and develop your key activities- you love math challenge yourself by entering math contests taking up math courses at local community college opening up a math club to popularize the general interest in math. That being said it wouldn’t hurt to explore other avenues as well- you still got time :wink: …hone your leadership skills, participate in your community’s work and you will be well on your way.</li>
<li>Just enjoy your high school experience to the fullest.<br></li>
<li>Best of luck :)</li>
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<p>Unknown, although for MIT and Caltech your Bs in Math will hurt you. I would say it’s unlikely you’ll get into any of those, because their acceptance rates are astronomically low. However, if you keep up and improve, you might have a fighting chance (over 40%).</p>