Chances of being accepted into MIT or an Ivy League School

<p>This coming up school year I will be a sophomore. My goal is to be accepted into MIT or an Ivy League school. </p>

<p>Courses:</p>

<p>Math:
Freshman: Honor Geometry and Algebra II
Sophomore: Honor Pre-Calculus and Honor Calculus<br>
Junior: PSEO: Calculus II and Calculus III
Senior: PSEO: Differential Equations</p>

<p>Science:
Freshman: Biology
Sophomore: Chemistry
Junior: Physics and AP Biology
Senior: AP Physics and AP Chemistry </p>

<p>Language:
Freshman: Spanish II
Sophomore: Spanish III
Junior: Spanish IV and Latin II
Senior: Latin III</p>

<p>I volunteer at a summer camp, hospital, and I tutor children after school. So I probably by the time I graduate will have 800+ hours of volunteer work. I compete in a rocket competition too every year. I have all A’s beside this one B+ I received in English this year, but I plan to have that be an A this coming year. I plan to attend two summer programs that MIT sponsors.</p>

<p>Activities and Sports:
Cheerleading for football and basketball
Softball
Student Council
Pro-life Club
Math and Engineering Club
Book Club
Yearbook</p>

<p>I need to see SAT/ACT scores</p>

<p>Well, your GPA is stellar, but if you don’t put up any scores it’ll be hard to judge.</p>

<p>Also, you have a nice range of extracurriculars, leadership positions would be nice though.</p>

<p>800+ hours is ridiculously good work, see if you can’t make an essay narrative out of that.</p>

<p>Finally, the summer program being sponsored by MIT doesn’t count for anything, really. I’d say top Ivies/MIT are a reach.</p>