Can i get into MIT or Ivy leagues?

<p>British Igcse : A* in Maths, Physics and Biology and A in English, Chemistry and Urdu.
British A-level : AAA
SAT 1 : 2300
SAT 2 : 2330 , 790 in maths, 770 in Physics and 770 in Chemistry.
Ap courses : calculus AB, calculus BC, AP statistics, AP chemistry, AP Physics B, AP Physics C electricity & mechanism and AP physics C mechanics.
3 recomendation letters ready & Good essay.
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<p>Probably you can.</p>

<p>Maybe. Chancing isn’t easy for MIT, because it’s so competitive (especially for internationals), but you have good stats. But you will be up against IMO/IPhO/etc. medalists, as well as lots of other great-stat kids. But you have a shot if your essays/reccs are strong. Good luck!</p>

<p>Believe me…To get over the medalists in the international pool, you must do something unique and outstanding.</p>

<p>that alone doesn’t say much , about the best I can say is that it won’t keep you out.<br>
People have been accepted with less. but I scored higher on my SAT’s, took the same AP’s, even took some college classes and did some research as a junior with lots of EC’s (with leadership) and I got waitlisted. essays where good (but who knows), Letters of rec where good (but who knows). grades where pretty much perfect. One thing I learned is that a lot of Valedictorians apply, a lot of people with high SAT’s apply. There are a lot of people applying so grades alone just doesn’t do it.</p>

<p>International is so very tough. Much tougher than for domestic students which is already very difficult. GL</p>