Application question

<p>Hello everybody,
This question is directed to everybody who is somehow related to MIT. I am studying in a math school since 8 grade. And listened to different math courses. Here some of them:
mathematical analysis, linear Algebra, probability theory, discrete Mathematics, function analysis, measure theory, series in Banach spaces, calculus( differential calculus, integral calculus), set theory. And had A's on exams for this courses. In addition Fields medalist Stanislav Smirnov read lectures in our school. Will it somehow boost my chances? And how can I present this information in my application? And few other students from my school are going to apply, and ofc they listened to most of this courses too, in what part of my application can I show my real passion compared to others?</p>

<p>If you took those courses and they’ll be on your transcript, then MIT will see them that way. If you want to emphasize your passion for math and for those classes, you could write about them in an essay. There are many ways to show your passion, in particular through extracurriculars and through your essays. Good luck. :)</p>