Chances? Early action/decision, class of 2020

HYPMS, Duke, Penn

Florida Junior
APs: Statistics: 5, Spanish: 5, World History: 3, European History: 3. Currently In Psychology, USHistory, Calc AB, Chemistry, English Language. Next year will be taking: Calc BC, Physics C, Lit, Gov, Macroeconomics, Human Geography.
GPA: 3.9
SAT: 2290: Math: 800. Reading: 690. Writing: 800
Gender: Male
Activities:
Varsity Volleyball and Soccer (all years)
Math, Social Studies, English, Science, Spanish, National Honor Societies.
Chai Club, Chemistry Club (Executive officer), College Prep Club (Founder and President).
Community Service:
Summer Camp Counselor (160 Hours)
Pre-School of Madrichim (Jewish Leadership Youth Program) (66 Hours)
School of Madrichim (Jewish Leadership Youth Program) (170 Hours)
Madrich in Maccabi Tzair Miami (Branch of Global Leadership Program) (Ongoing)
Tutor in Algebra I and II, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Statistics, Physics, and Chemistry.
Most of my college essays will hover around these leadership programs!^ they really beef up my app
Competitions:
In the eleventh grade, I participated in the David Essner Math Competition after qualifying for a select group of five members from my school, including sophomores, juniors and seniors.
Champion of the 12th annual FGCU Statistics Team competition
4th Place in the 12th annual FGCU Statistics Individual competition
6th Place in the 2015 January Regional Statistics Team Competition
27th place in the 2015 January Regional Statistics Individual Competition [Best from School]
4th Place in the 2015 SECME Math Bowl
Best from School’s AP Chemistry students in the National Chemistry Olympiad
6th Place in the 2015 March Regional Statistics Team Competition
21st Place in the 2015 March Regional Statistics Individual Competition [Best from School]

I’m sure you’re a wonderful applicant; your stats are certainly within MIT’s range, but so are most students who are rejected. You’re new here, so you probably haven’t seen this post from an MIT Admissions Director about chance threads: http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/massachusetts-institute-technology/939227-reminder-no-one-not-even-me-can-give-you-an-accurate-chance-at-mit-p1.html. You just have to send your applications out into the universe and hope for best. Good luck to you!