Chances At Mit Admissions

<p>Academic-
Gpa: 3.9</p>

<p>Sat: 2200</p>

<p>Sat2:
Math 1c: 730
Math 2c: 800
Bio: 800
Chem: 800
Physics: 800
American History: 800
World History: 800
Korean: 800
Spanish: 800
Literature: 800</p>

<p>Ap:
American Gov't: 5
World History: 5
Chemistry: 5
Literature: 5
Language (self Studied): 5
Calc Bc (self Studied) : 5
Statistics (self Studied): 5
Psychology (self Studied): 5
Music Theory (self Studied) :5
Biology (self Studied): 5
Physics B (self Studied): 5
Macroeconomy(self Studied):5
Microeconomy(self Studied):5</p>

<p>Also Participate In Variety Of Extracurricular Activities
Holding Many Officers Positions.</p>

<p>Wow. Seriously?</p>

<p>I either sense intense sarcasm here, or a really gifted student. No idea what else to say, but I guess you're in?</p>

<p>Ten SAT-IIs is an utter waste of time. Better to have spent time rasiing the 2200. No guarantees, since we have no sense of personality except the extreme need to take tests (which, in my book, is not a good thing). Call me skeptical here...</p>

<p>Damn I hope you didn't pay for all those AP's, thats serious cash, like >$1000.
Same with those SAT IIs, that is all way expensive.</p>

<p>Well you have some good scores, but I am not sure if that is good enough. I mean you could have taken all of the sat II there are to take and all of the ap tests, couldn't you? Besides, I don't think i saw a score for act, you could get a 36 on it, preferably two times, you don't want to come through on your application as an underachiever. You still have one more year, so I would say get to it...</p>

<p>Can you elaborate on your extracurricular activites?</p>