early action chance?

<p>Hello. I really wanna go to MIT for Sloan so chance please?</p>

<p>Male Latino in Eugene, Oregon
High School rarely sends people to Ivies or other elite schools, but we did win the goldman sachs award this year, so it is still a competitive school.
I wouldn't need financial aid, i don't know if that affects decision..
UW G.P.A.:3.89
School does not rank. :-/
SAT: 2250</p>

<p>IB Full Diploma Candidate</p>

<p>I can speak three languages fluently, English (duh), Spanish and French. I got a five on both the French and Spanish AP Tests</p>

<p>I am captain of both the Varsity Soccer and Tennis Teams.</p>

<p>ASB President</p>

<p>NHS President, and member for two years</p>

<p>Eagle Scout</p>

<p>Over 200 Community Service Hours, some at Food 4 Lane ( something to help end hunger problems in Eugene), and then at Sylvan helping students with troubles learning spanish and french improve. I might get letters of rec. from them.</p>

<p>Varsity Choir</p>

<p>Any questions or anything that i could do to make my app better? let me know! any comments are gladly welcomed!</p>

<p>please....bump...</p>

<p>please? percent chance? it'll take 3 seconds and it will make my day</p>

<p>Sloan does not admit students separately from regular MIT applicants. </p>

<p>Your SAT scores and GPA are certainly in the range of admissible candidates. Your status as an URM will also provide a boost. </p>

<p>MIT will want to make sure you can handle the intensive core before they admit you and want to see some passion for science. How did you do in math and science? Did you take the two SAT II tests in math and science required by MIT? What about AP Calc? Have you participated in any science related activities in or out of school?</p>

<p>Hey I'm also an MIT-applicant from Eugene, Oregon in the IHS program!
Which high school do you go to? I just know it's not South</p>

<p>***** south</p>

<p>i'm at the sheldon campus.</p>

<p>Ahhh that explains the anti-south sentiment, very understandable.</p>

<p>Anyways, not needing financial aid won't improve your chances since MIT has a need blind admissions policy.</p>