<p>Holy crap your ec’s in math are AMAZING :o</p>
<p>I think your depth in math will def. get you in at most of these colleges…</p>
<p>Remember, colleges dont look for well rounded students, they look for focused students to make a well rounded CLASS.</p>
<p>Good luck to you, and congrats on the MIT acceptance!</p>
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<p>I’m going to disagree with what a lot of these people are saying. My guidance counselor, who’s been the best one at a pretty competitive school for over a decade, has sent dozens of kids to HYPS and she keeps telling me that admissions officers are starting to change their perspectives on applications. As bioboy said, they want a well-rounded CLASS and not a well-rounded STUDENT who is the “jack-of-all-trades-master-of-none.” You’re clearly passionate about math, and your GPA and scores look wonderful. I would say you have a pretty good shot at any school you apply to. But of course, try and make your essays as interesting as possible - show them that you’re not another soulless robot! Great job, best of luck!</p>