Chances, MIT.

<p>White Male, Alabama, applied EA MIT.</p>

<p>SAT I: 2330 (CR:780, M:800, W:750)
taken three times</p>

<p>SAT II:
Math 2: 800
Physics: 800
Chem: 790</p>

<p>ACT: 35 (Eng/Math/Read/Sci 30/36/36/36)</p>

<p>PSAT: 230 (CR: 72, M: 80, W: 78)</p>

<p>AP's:
Physics B: 5
Chemistry: 5
All AP Classes Senior Year</p>

<p>GPA: 4.51
Rank: 13/430ish</p>

<p>ECs:</p>

<p>I'm in a bunch of generic clubs (NHS and such), treasurer in two of them</p>

<p>Music
-Played Piano as a kid for five years, did a couple competitions, played on my own for fun throughout high school.
-Played guitar for a couple years</p>

<p>Boy Scouts
-volunteer in some stuff, never recorded my hours
-participate in a lot of the activities
-Eagle Scout</p>

<p>Math
-Participate in every math team tournament (our school goes to many)
-AIME qualifier throughout HS
-USAMO qualifier
-9 first place trophies at Nat. Mu Alpha Theta
-22 top 3 trophies in state, regional, nat. MAO tournaments etc.
-Took two junior/senior level math courses at local university in summer</p>

<p>Work
- Cashier for supermarkets for half a year
- Built furniture during part of the summer</p>

<p>USAMO qualifier is the only thing that stands out to me. you are probably in the 75th percentile for EA applicants. in other words, you are right there on the fence. could easily go both ways</p>

<p>oh wait, didn't see the alabama part. in, definitely in</p>

<p>In, definitely in.</p>

<p>probably in. </p>

<p>First, you are white. That helps a bit.
Second, you are from Alabama.</p>

<p>Third, he's got excellent SATS
Forth, He's got amazing math stuff. </p>

<p>Definitely in.</p>

<p>Heh, those were a little more positive than I thought they'd be. Cool.</p>

<p>Can you guys give me chances for these colleges, also? Just curious.</p>

<p>Stanford
Caltech
Harvard
Princeton
Harvey Mudd
Georgia Tech</p>

<p>usamo qualifier..they need people for putnam, u hv a great chance for engineering..but if u mention that u want to major in something more pure math related...even bigger chance</p>

<p>Yea, I told them I was interested in the pure math degree, but honestly I'm almost as interested in Physics or in engineering, I just haven't had as much exposure to it.</p>

<p>stanford, harvard, and princeton? you'd be stretching your chances. these do not have as strong an emphasis on math.</p>

<p>You are a mathematical badass. That about sums it up.</p>