Chance of me going to MIT

<p>I was looking for any help in requirements of MIT.</p>

<p>I also want to know if I can get a chance to get in there.</p>

<p>Right Now my GPA is a 2.65 unweighted but I belive I can go really high if I can do All A's and More AP classes.
Right now Here are my classes that I'm taking
AP History
AP Human Geography
AP Biology</p>

<p>Whilst that I'm only in sophomore year and getting A's which is good</p>

<p>Also want to know that with getting more AP classes in the Junior Year
AP Chemistry
AP Calculus
AP Computer Proggraming</p>

<p>And haven't decided yet of the senior classes</p>

<p>Extra Curricular activities are
President of Bible Club
In science and math honors society
Do golf, volleyball, chess, debate team.</p>

<p>Also I am learning Programs such as Java, HTML, C+, Python, and Blender.</p>

<p>Languages:
Spanish, English, and studying sign language</p>

<p>I want to know if there is anything else that would help me to get a better chance to go to MIT to study for Computer Science.</p>

<p>Also I heard that being born in a different country gives me more of an opportunity because I was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina.</p>

<p>Hope I can get advice on this, thanks.</p>

<p>Doesnt look too good for you right now</p>

<p>2.65? Sorry, unless you prove the hodge conjecture in the next two years, you aren’t very likely to get into MIT.</p>

<p>Sorry, but I’ve known valedictorians who have done extensive math and programming EC’s and have been denied…</p>

<p>You’re a sophmore so would be way too early to tell even if you were Jesus. If you get all As and manage do something significant (like prove that 2.65>4.0 with a whole new branch of mathematics), you should get into MIT without much difficulty</p>

<p>So what would be the highest GPA that I can obtain if get all A’s? And I screwed up in freshman year, I am starting as a sophomore a few weeks ago.</p>

<p>And wait, don’t I have 3 years to boost up my GPA? I think people were confused that I have 2 years left.</p>

<p>Senior grades really don’t count for admissions purposes. While a max possible GPA is impossible to calculate without knowing your school’s specific system, from what I see you’re looking at a 3.55 tops.</p>

<p>But can’t I turn in my senior grades as most colleges will look into them? So if If I do give the senior grades will it be a 3.55 or higher?</p>