<p>3.6 Unweighted GPA
5.1 Weighted GPA
Class Rank 13/226
10 AP classes
9 Honors Classes
ACT Composite: 21
-ACT reading: 20
-ACT math: 25
-ACT writing: 21
-ACT science: 18
-ACT essay: 8
SAT Total: 1390
-SAT reading: 450
-SAT math: 470
-SAT writing: 470
<strong>I haven't taken the SAT Subject Test yet</strong></p>
<p>I joined Future Business Leaders of America, Students working against Tobacco, Model United Nations, Best Buddies, Beyond the Book club, The Math National Honor Society, Chemistry Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Senior Class Council, Club Ophelia, Baking Club, Student Government and The Hillsborough Entertainment Literary Magazine club. Also this year I plan to do Varsity Track and Field again. Also to add to that, I was elected student body corresponding secretary for student government. My job is to write proposals for school activities( homecoming, senior send-off, etc.) and get it approved by administration. </p>
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<li>129 community service hours</li>
<li>Part time job at AMC on the weekends</li>
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<p>To be honest your resume is pretty bad.
Your scores are, as satman mentioned, low enough to cast serious doubt on your academic abilities. You have like 20 clubs on your resume, but it doesn’t look like you treat any of them very seriously.
Your only chance would be to write a set of spectacular, stunning, soul-lifting essays, as everything else just makes you look like some random high-schooler applying to MIT on a whim.
Don’t get your hopes up too high.</p>
<p>Don’t mean to offend you, but I first assumed that this was a ■■■■■ post… I mean, with those scores, you have absolutely no chance at the country’s best engineering school. And I mean none at all. I think the previous response is too generous; even the best essays possible will not get you in.</p>
<p>OP:Dude, are you trolling? If yes, go and find any other place please. If yes, sorry. You will be straight away rejected because adcoms will think that you can’t handle coursework at MIT. Your grades would be put into question.</p>