<p>Straight A's in every single class (aside from freshman year)</p>
<p>AP classes:
Calc. 1 (passed AP test with 5)
Calc. 2 (passed AP test with 5)
Physics (passed AP test with 5)
Biology (passed AP test with 4)</p>
<p>College classes:
2 years math
2 years physics
1 year astronomy</p>
<p>Clubs:
GSA (president)
Math circle
Cooks club
Math/physics club (I STARTED this club, which became district-wide)
Mock trial
Debate team (Team leader)</p>
<p>Summer programs:
iD tech (C++ and robotics, and then another one in programming)
summer school at UC Berkely
Summer Science Program</p>
<p>Work experience:
Internship at Academy of Sciences
Internship with CORRO (Youth in Action)
Peer Educator with the Dept. of Public Health</p>
<p>Extra:
Published a research article on number theory
Published a series on quantum mechanics.
Filmmaking; made a video featured in a small theater.
Took AMC math exams and scored amazingly.</p>
<p>Haven't taken the SAT's yet.
What would be good to have added to it? So, if I could have gone back and put more into that, what should it have been?
If I get perfect SAT scores, what are my chances?</p>
<p>If you get a 2400, I’d say you have an extremely high chance. With 2100 - 2200, you still have a very high chance. lower than that may jeopardize chances, but idt it would jeopardize chances that much, MIT looks at SAT less than other schools (except for Math section of course).</p>
<p>looks like you’ve done a lot of amazing stuff, you have a solid chance.</p>
<p>We can’t give you meaningful chancings without knowing your class rank, your SAT score, your Subject Test scores, or your race (unless you are going to omit that section).</p>
<p>I checked your other post and found that you’re only a sophomore. So, your claim that you have “[s]traight A’s in every single class (aside from freshman year)” doesn’t mean much if you only have one semester of all A’s and freshman year had C’s and D’s.</p>
<p>If those C’s and D’s push your rank way down (which I assume they would), your chance is low.</p>
<p>Apologies. Let me explain.
First, you’re correct, I’m a sophomore. I’m looking ahead and trying to find out, if things work this way, what my chances are. I’m assuming a lot to see what would happen if it were to play out like that.</p>
<p>I’d say you have a pretty good chance, around 60%… but only if everything pans out the way you describe it. I wouldn’t count on getting a perfect score on the SAT, straight A’s in every class, etc. That seems like a bit of a stretch, unless you are actually not human. </p>
<p>But like you said, you’re making a lot of assumptions. If things do play out that way, you can be certain of getting into a top caliber school.</p>