English student for Princeton & MIT

<p>Hi. At the moment I am in Lower 6th in a school in England, which is equivalent to 11th Grade in the US.</p>

<p>I am hoping to apply to Cambrigdge for Natural Sciences, Imperial for Physics, Princeton and MIT. However I am not fully familiar with the latter two's requirements.</p>

<p>I have 5 GCSEs: English Language -A* , Maths - A<em>, Ancient Greek -A , Latin - A</em>, Music - B. Unfortunately my school skips out some GCSEs in US 10th Grade to do AS exams (the 1st part of the A-level).</p>

<p>I also have 3 AS done early: Chemi - A, Physics - A, Biology -A</p>

<p>This summer I will be doing: SATs, SAT II Maths 2, SAT II Physics, SAT II Chemistry, Chemistry A2, Physics A2, Maths AS & A2, Biology A2, Ancient Greek AS.</p>

<p>Next year I will be doing: Further Maths AS & A2.</p>

<p>Extra-qualifications are: Chemistry Olympiad Silver, Physics Olympiad Silver</p>

<p>Class Rank: Difficult to say as we don't have to, but I'd say I was in top 5 out of 120.</p>

<p>Outside of school work: Photographer, Computer Programmer (C, Ruby), Magazine Production for School (3 years), Designer for Printed Material, Violin, Piano, Orchestra.</p>

<p>Assuming by the time I apply to Princeton and MIT, I will have As in 4 A-levels: Maths, 3x Sciences, and assuming I get a good SAT scores (like 2200+ as I can easily get 800 in Maths), and SAT II scores, what will be my chances?</p>

<p>Will my early (so no predictions, actual real results by the time I apply) A levels count for anything?</p>