<p>Hi
Ok here are my stats:
SAT: 800 Math, 710 Writing, 630 Reading
SAT II: 800 Math 2C, 800 Chem
GPA: 3.7
AP: Chem (5) Calc BC (5) Bio (5) APUSH (4)
Senior Class Load: Math 73 (third Calculus class at community College), AP Physics, AP Econ, and a few other regular classes</p>
<p>EC:
Boy Scouts since 3rd grade (Senior Patrol Leader (leader of troop) and Eagle SCout), Order of the Arrow Member (Boy Scouts Honor Society) Venture Scouts (President), Robotics (VP), Speech and Debate (4yrs), Senior Class Treasurer, Intra-district Leadership Council, Marketing Job.</p>
<p>If you and all the rest who ask for these “chance me” requests would only look at the featured items, you’d see one from MITChris (an MIT admissions person) who says that even he can’t “chance” you. So what chance does any else have at “chancing” anyone?</p>
<p>Your stats are certainly in the ball park, but then again so are many others. Keep up the good work, follow your interests and apply. If you get in, so be it; if not, you’ll do great where ever you go. </p>
<p>There are many good schools out there. What one gets out of his/her college education is mainly a function of how much one puts into it.</p>
<p>LOL…HPuck35 is right on. You are certainly a solid candidate, but you probably already know that. Be sure to find a safety, both in terms of admissions and finances, that you can live with. Be sure to visit MIT and/or talk to an admissions counselor at a local fair. I see you are also asking about Harvey Mudd - MIT and Mudd are VERY different places and it will be important to find which (possibly both) is a fit for you.</p>