Chances?

<p>GPA: 3.99
Rank: 13/654
SAT: 800-Math, 710-CR, 760-Writing
SAT II's: Math Level II - 800, Physics - 800</p>

<p>AP's:</p>

<p>AP World History - 5
AP Statistics - 5
AP Language and Composition - 4
AP Physics B - 5
AP Calculus BC - 5
AP Computer Science A - 5</p>

<p>Current AP's:</p>

<p>AP Microeconomics
AP Physics C - Mechanics
AP Physics C - E/M
AP French Language
AP Computer Science AB</p>

<p>My essays are excellent, according to my teachers. In addition, my interview with my MIT counselor went really well.</p>

<h2>Extracurricular Activities</h2>

<h2>Math Team (9, 10, 11, 12)</h2>

<p>12th grade: President. Organized/taught at practices. Placed top 10 in multiple tournaments. Self taught differential equations using MIT's OpenCourseWare.</p>

<p>11th grade: Co-President. AIME (American Invitational Mathematics Examination) qualifier (7). AMC (American Math Competition) school high scorer (124.5). Georgia ARML (American Regional Mathematics League) A team member - 4th team in nation, placed 2nd within Georgia ARML team. 4th in Georgia Tech High School Math Competition; won $750 scholarship. 1st in State Beta Conference, 2nd in National Beta Conference-math; won $100 cash. Organized/taught at practices. WOOT (Worldwide Online Olympiad Training) participant. Placed top 10 in multiple tournaments.</p>

<p>10th grade: Georgia ARML B participant. Placed top 10 in multiple tournaments.</p>

<p>9th grade: 1st place written score, 1st place ciphering score, 1st place combined score at Fulton County Math Tournament. Placed top 10 in multiple tournaments.</p>

<h2>Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) (9, 10, 11, 12)</h2>

<p>11th grade: Placed 1st in State Conference, 8th in National Conference in Java Programming in Chicago. Placed 6th in State Conference, 1st in Regional Conference in Business Calculations. 2nd place team in graphic design in WebChallenge competition.</p>

<p>10th grade: Placed 2nd in State Conference in Business Math (qualified for nationals, could not attend due to scheduling conflict with GHP). </p>

<p>9th grade: Placed 3rd in State Conference in Business Math.</p>

<h2>Science Olympiad (10, 11, 12)</h2>

<p>12th grade: Placed 3rd in Westminster Tournament in Fermi Questions. Placed 3rd in Westminster Tournament in Circuit Lab. Placed 2nd in Westminster Tournament in Remote Sensing. Self taught Physics I, II, and II using MIT's OpenCourseWare. Quarter-finalist for US Physics Team - ranked top 400 in nation in physics.</p>

<p>11th grade: Placed 1st in State Meet in Fermi Questions. Placed 3rd in State Meet in scrambler. </p>

<p>10th grade: Placed 2nd in State Meet in Fermi Questions. Placed 2nd in State Meet in Compute This. Placed 3rd in State Meet in Remote Sensing. Placed 1st in Regional Meet in Practical Problem Solving. Placed 3rd in Regional Meet in Compute This. Placed 3rd in Regional Meet in Remote Sensing. Science Olympiad Outstanding Participant.</p>

<h2>Piano and Carnatic Violin (9, 10, 11, 12)</h2>

<p>Have been playing the piano for 9 years. Superior rating in Piano Festival throughout high school and won the 80-point cup at the Piano Festival. Played in numerous piano recitals. Won a prize in regional piano competition. Have been playing Indian Carnatic violin for 8 years. Played the violin at multiple cultural festivals.</p>

<h2>Volunteering Opportunities (9, 10, 11, 12)</h2>

<p>12th grade: Beta Club Treasurer and Webmaster. Freshman Mentor counselor. National Honor Society member. Tutored students in Tutors in Action Club. Played piano for elderly folks at Senior Home.</p>

<p>11th grade: National Honor Society and Beta Club member. Tutored students in Tutors in Action Club. Volunteered at local library. Played piano for elderly folks at Senior Home.</p>

<p>10th grade: Beta Club Member. Volunteered at local library. Played piano for elderly folks at Senior Home</p>

<p>9th grade: Made soup and sandwiches for homeless in downtown Atlanta. Helped in project activities at non-profit organization. Volunteered at local library. Played piano for elderly folks at Senior Home</p>

<h2>Work Experience and Activities during school</h2>

<p>Tutored school students in mathematics (12th grade). Created, designed, and maintained website for Dunwoody Pediatrics. (10th grade)</p>

<h2>Work Experience and Activities during the summer</h2>

<p>Summer prior to 12th grade: Attended FBLA National competition in Java programming, held in Chicago, IL. Attended Georgia ARML Training meets and national competition, held in Pennsylvania State University. Attended Beta National competition in mathematics held in Nashville, TN.
Summer prior to 11th grade: Attended Governors Honors Program for Mathematics. Attended Georgia ARML Training meets and national competition, held in Pennsylvania State University.
Summer prior to 10th grade: Internship at Merial Limited; designed and maintained local websites. Designed and developed a computer game; sold it at school fair</p>

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<p>after being pretty active on CC for a year or so, ive grown pretty numb to all the chances threads. i think you have the parameters that, if you have to quantify MIT's admission, will get you in, but admission is much subjective and depends upon your background and the opportunities/obstacles MIT thinks you've had in your life.
best of luck in about a month (or less).</p>

<p>If you don't get in with all of that, then I'm screwed.</p>

<p>I'd like to say that you will get in, but none of us really have any idea.</p>

<p>Anyways, good luck!</p>

<p>Oh whoops... there was a typo... my rank is 11, not 13 (haha not that it really makes much of a difference, probably). Also, for the part which talks about MIT OpenCourseWare, how well do you think MIT looks upon that?</p>

<p>Not sure Domnu, but you can surely tell us in less than 4 weeks!</p>