<p>Schools: MIT, olin, harvey mudd</p>
<p>My school has some grade deflation.</p>
<p>Overall average: 91.5/100 (96.7/100 math, 93.7/100 science)
ACT: 35 (36 on math and science sections)
AP Calculus BC: 5
AP Computer Science: 4
Subject test results pending.</p>
<p>FIRST robotics director of strategy (we won our local regional competition for the first time in 4 years when I was elected)
Zero robotics programmer
Competed nationally in swing dancing (4th place ILHC junior division)
First place in a regional programming competition
Currently enrolled in a graduate math program for no credit after testing out of multivariable calculus and differential equations classes.
National merit scholarship semifinalist</p>
<p>I'm kind of all over the place in terms of qualifications, but I feel that I'm rather strong in the most important areas. Can anybody weigh in on my chances?</p>
<p>More info:</p>
<p>Honors math classes starting in sophomore year, skipped a semester of honors precalc, and a semester of AP computer science due to self-study.
Here are my subject averages as of the end of junior year:</p>
<p>English: 88.8 (6 credits)
German: 86.8 (6 credits)
History: 82.5 (6 credits)
Math: 96.7 (13.5 credits)
Science: 93.7 (6 credits)
Tech: 93.0 (1 credit)
Art/music: 94.8 (5 credits)
Health: 93.0 (4 credits)</p>
<p>1 credit ~ 1 semester</p>
<p>Senior Schedule for 1st semester:
Math Intel research
AP Physics C
Acting
System level programming
Software development
Economics
Topology 1 @ Courant institute</p>
<p>Low Chances :X </p>
<p>Always a shot though!</p>
<p>I would say you have a shot at all of them, but all of them are reaches for everyone due to the low acceptance rates. Go ahead and apply to all. But obviously you need solid matches and safeties as well. Good luck!</p>