Chance me please. MIT help!

<p>Hello, I'm a new member. I just joined today so I didn't know the rules about "chance me" (lol). So here is a new thread started. Thanks for all the replies!</p>

<p>I would appreciate any kind and critical remarks of my performance. I have thought of applying to MIT as a senior in the fall. Right now I will list my entire resume of high school.</p>

<p>Right now I have a 4.8-4.9 GPA (switching every semester) with AP Gov(half semester), AP Chinese, AP Microeconomics(half semester), AP Calculus BC, Ap English 12, AP Physics, Debate 5 Honors (the highest debate class only for members on the team/half semester), Study Hall (half semester), and AP Computer Science</p>

<p>Previous AP classes: AP Chemistry, AP English 11, AP US, AP Macro (half semester), AP Euro(half semester), and AP Calculus AB</p>

<p>Previous honors courses: Geometry Honors, Algebra 2 Honors, Pre Calc. Honors, Bio Honors, Physics Honors, English 9 Honors, English 10 Honors, World History Honors, Chinese 2, 3, and 4 Honors, Debate Honors (2, 3, 4), Honors Programming</p>

<p>Previous electives: (P. E., Video Production, Advanced Comp., Humanities, and a bunch of other year long study halls)</p>

<p>Sat scores: Total/ 2230, Math/ 770, Critical Reading/740, Writing/720</p>

<p>Athletics: Black belt in Taekwondo, blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, have been doing Muay Thai and MMA training for about 3-4 years, competed in a couple of Muay Thai and Jiu Jitsu tournaments and won a few of them, probably will be competing in amateur MMA competitions to start off with when I turn 18 or 19</p>

<p>Extra curricular activities: Part of the extemporaneous speaking event on the debate team and have been to many national level tournaments around the nation and scored in the final rounds in virtually most of them (Glenbrooks, Bronx, Harvard, etc.) </p>

<p>Recommendations: I have recommendations from my Calculus teacher, my Physics teacher, my Computer Science teacher, my debate coach, and my Muay Thai and Jiu-Jitsu coach.</p>

<p>In my spare time, I love to study, train, read the news, and create new electrical items (nothing major, just quickly playing around with different parts to try and create different machines). I used to play a lot of video games in the beginning of freshman year, but then I turned serious and really put a substantial amount of time into my academics, athletics, and extra curricular activities once I realized my horrible addiction. I am extremely passionate and enthusiastic about doing well in life both mentally and physically and would love to go to MIT. I hope to write an excellent essay for my application and appear outgoing in my interview. My motto: The amount of effort you give is the amount of results you will get. </p>

<p>That's basically my high school life and sums up my high school career. Please leave constructive comments below and any pointers, tips, or feedback on if this is enough to get into MIT. Thanks a lot.</p>