Chances for RD MIT 2014 with Updated Stats

<p>I am applying RD for 2014 class. MIT has been one of my first choices, and I would apply EA if Stanford didn't have stupid restricted early action. Anyways, this means that I will have to apply RD here. </p>

<p>This is update thread, with June 2009 SAT II Scores and AP scores and an elaboration of activity.</p>

<p>Ethnicity: Asian unfortunently
Gender: Male
Location: Domestic
School: Public, it's not ranked
Financial Aid: Y but we make like 100K+, so I don't know if they will accept
Major: Biophysics</p>

<p>SAT: 2290
SATII: 800 Math II, 800 Chemistry, 780 US History, 630 Chinese (is there SC, because that is a crappy score-I took this one in 9th grade before my other 3 which I took June 2009)
ACT: Will not take
GPA: 4.00 Unweighted, 4.7 Weighted if you do the typical 4 for regular/5 for non-regular, but I think only Unweighted matters
Rank: Since no one can get above 4.0, tied for #1 Unweighted. I am not going to ask my classmates for Weighted GPA
Other Tests: Taken 11 AP tests, all 4/5s except Physics C. So National AP Scholar for sure</p>

<p>Essays: Don't know yet, but I might write about my family situation
Teacher Recs: I will get one from either Calculus or AP Chem teacher for sure for the Science rec. I want to provide a humanities one also to show diversity and I will consider my AP U.S. History teacher
Counselor Rec: Luckily, I have the counselor with all Asians since she does the end of the alphabet. This is beneficial because she will have experience with writing recs to top colleges
Supplementary Material: I will send research data and maybe a violin tape, if that makes a difference, but I doubt it will since I am not nationally recognized
Hook: Legacy with my brother at Stanford. He's currently a Ph.D. student there in Computer Science. Is that really a hook though?</p>

<p>Extracurriculars: This is my initial raw order
1. Physics Intern-I have done this for the last 3 years. I work with college students, including one from Harvard, and we do some basic applied physics research. I have basically learned 2x as much as what I would have learned in school. I also collect data for a professor, as he works with eletromagnetic fields and their relationship to different things.</p>

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<li>Research-Since I cannot submit anything from my internship since its an internship, my professor recommened me to also do research with his wife. His wife does research on breast cancer, and especially wants to see how certain proteins, and RNA react to breast cancer and how they change throughout the stages. The background is actually in physics and in gene regulation. </li>
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<p>I am doing this project with a partner for the Siemens Team Competition. I will serve as the Group Leader. However, I have a slight problem. It says on the website I cannot work with humans. Is this counted as working with humans??? This would suck because I have been working since January of this year just for Siemens.</p>

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<li><p>Violin-This is probably my best EC. I am in the top, Symphony, Orchestra at my school and might serve as 1st violin. We have tons of state recognition so its not that I am posisbly 1st violin of a crappy orchestra. I have been playing for 12 years and I might submit a tape.</p></li>
<li><p>Community Service-During the winter, I volunteered over 100 hours at St. Vincent's Hospital. I also have about 50 hour each each year for Key Club and I am also in some smaller community service things</p></li>
<li><p>Science Olympiad-President. If you don't know what SO is, its basically a fun competition where you get to physically and mentally work with science activities and compete with other schools. As president, I get to choose the teams and I basically organize everything for the teams. </p></li>
<li><p>School Newspaper: I am the Head Technician of our newspaper and I am also an editor. It's a pretty good newspaper, and I do a lot for it. I probably work like 3 hours after school each week editing formats and stuff.</p></li>
<li><p>I am considering either (1) Misisonary Trip to Africa where we visited many ravaged places, (2) Math Club where I have made AIME, or (3) If I get this huge leadership role in one of the biggest clubs in our school early next year, I think I will put that.</p></li>
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<p>Awards: This might be my total undoing</p>

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<li><p>National Merit Semifinalist. My score was higher than everycut score from every state last year</p></li>
<li><p>National Ap Scholar: This is guaranteed with my AP Scores that I just got back.</p></li>
<li><p>AIME: I barely made the AIME the last 2 years, but hey, I still made it. However, will it be frowned upon because I heard its not a big deal making AIME because so many people have not heard of it, and I will just be this guy who got a lucky opportunity.</p></li>
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<p>4., 5: No idea. I might put some school awards or I might put some smaller Chemistry, math, and physics regional awards.</p>

<p>Of course, if I get something in Siemens/ISEF/Intel then I will put that, but I don't even know if I can submit my prouject to Simenes? And that is the only one before the deadline for application!</p>

<p>SOrry, ignore all Stanford things on here, I copied and pasted</p>

<p>Oh crap, MIT has 7 awards? Has anyone gotten in by leaving things blank? I think I can get 7, but the last 3 are going to be total crap.</p>

<p>My essay might be what I am doing this summer.</p>

<p>I am busy everyday from ike 8 in the moring to 5 at night. I basically work 8 hours a day.</p>

<p>My internship is lenient in that I don’t have to go everyday. The professor let me do this because he knows I am doing another research project, one that I cna do with my own data. However, everyday, I am working, either at the library, where I am now, at my INternship, or at the lab for my research project.</p>

<p>I basically work 40 hours/week, like a normal person, and I do so many things. Infact, I am so busy I don’t even have time to watch TV or watch Youtube at home because I have to read up on things and calculate things at home.</p>

<p>My research, as I already described, is over breast cancner and specific proteins and their reactions. </p>

<p>I think I will write about this in my long essay and use the Short Answer to describe my trip to Africa so I can have 8 activitiers. Or is that not allowed, does it need to be one of the 7?</p>

<p>Lots of stuff here, doesn’t look bad.
Having your brother at Stanford is not a hook for MIT…nor are you a legacy unless he went there for one of his bachelors or masters…</p>

<p>He forgot to delete that part when he copy/pasted from his post from the Stanford board.</p>

<p>Ya I submitted the Stanford one first. </p>

<p>I mentioned it in my first part
“SOrry, ignore all Stanford things on here, I copied and pasted”</p>

<p>I have some questions.</p>

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<li> Do I have to submit my Chinese score? It kinda sucks, and I actually totally forgot about it until I found it when I checked my June SAT II scores because I took it in 9th grade.</li>
<li> How does MIT weigh GPA? I have a 4.5 on my trascript, but I recalculated everything to fit the normal weighted system of 4/5. However, when colleges see it, they will just see my 4.5. Does that put me in a disadvantage because my school gives less of a weight to honors classes?<br></li>
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<p>I saw people on here with 4.5 GPA but only 3.8 Unweighted and took less AP classes than me so I was confused. I asked them and a lot said that its either 4 or 5. Our school weights them less so I only have a 4.5 GPA dispite taking so many AP classes and having 4.0 Unweighted.</p>

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<li>Some of the things. Like for Newspaper, I don’t have an official title. I just call myself the Chief Programmer or Head Technician or whatever, but I really don’t have that exact title but its asumed that I am the leader of the technology team. Should I just put “leader of the technology team” because that sounds bad? Is it okay to give myself a title thats basically what it is?</li>
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<p>You better be ■■■■■■■■.</p>

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<p>No, and even if it weren’t it would never, ever, ever be an issue. SAT II Chinese is very hard, and it isn’t even optional. 630 is a decent score for anyone who has even an incomplete understanding of the language. I wouldn’t feel bad if I took the German one and got a 630 (which is probably likely) because I pretty much taught myself all the German I know.</p>

<p>Anyway, back to you.</p>

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<p>And if I were speaking to you in person, this would be the moment I start rolling my eyes and sighing.</p>

<p>Your scores are fine.</p>