<p>I'm a freshman and I haven't applied or anything but I just want to know my chances, cause I heard that applications ask for grades from 7th grade onward, so yeah. Also I was wondering, is TAMS the right fit for me, I mean I like math and Physics(more physics than math) and I want to be an Engineer but what are the advantages and disadvantages of TAMS besides going through a rigorous two years and getting tow college years done. Even though that is a huge advantage. Also I am into robotics, like I haven't gone competitions like BEST or anything but i like to kinda do that on my own time.</p>
<p>Male - Indian - Does Ethnicity matter?</p>
<p>7th Grade - I wasn't in the United states for this year, so the grades don't exactly match up.
I am pretty sure that all my grades were above 95 anyway.</p>
<p>8th Grade -
Math - 94
English -
World History -
Science - </p>
<p>9th Grade - 1st Semester
The High school I go to is a STEM magnet school so there are no Number Grades
I got A's in every subject.
I expect the same for this semester as well.</p>
<p>10th Grade - Same </p>
<p>Since my school is a stem magnet school, I will have Algebra 1 & 2, geometry and various sciences credits. For example, this year we are primarily doing Physics.</p>
<p>I haven't taken a PSAT or anything like that, and I recently got really interested in TAMS. What things would I or should I need to get into TAMS, and what is the Ideal student who gets into TAMS or gets an interview for TAMS.
I've seen a lot of variety in terms of answering this question, so I am going to make it a yes or no question but with a reason(like sat - **** or grades - **).
How hard(or easy) is it to get into TAMS.</p>