Advanced Career Planning

<p>Hello guys, I want some advice regarding my career with MIT being the central point.</p>

<p>Let me tell you my situation.
Right now, I'm enrolled in a 4-yr engineering university. I have finished an Associate's Degree in Science from my local community college. And I'm on my way finishing up a Bach in Business from an online college.
Well 'YES', an online college using many credits used from AP, CLEP, DSST, IB and Dept exams. I'm only doing this degree cause I found it very easy to finish a business degree first.
As of now I have about 110 credits for the Business degree and guess what I'm 19 and actually a sophomore in the 4-yr engineering university!
By the end of summer 2012, I would have finished the Business degree hopefully. Then I'm planning to work and complete my present engineering degree as post-bac.
Well I know all this seems too much off-road for getting into MIT, but here's where I need some advice.</p>

<p>Since I already have associate degree, can I transfer to MIT as undergrad junior ?
Cause I have actually attended my current university for just 3 semesters and all the other credits are actually from the credit exams.</p>

<p>If I don't or should I say couldn't get into MIT as undegrad then after graduating from the online college with Business degree, can I apply to MIT as post-bac ?</p>

<p>Or perhaps complete the post-bac here at my current university and then apply for MIT as grad student ? But then I wont be having much research exp or publications cause I will doing a job while pursuing my post-bac. Although if I get into MIT as undergrad or as post-bac I would rather not do my job but focus on research work. BTW I'm into aeronautics / aerospace engineering.</p>

<p>Please advice me.</p>