Harvard/MIT

<p>hello. my name is Jordan and i want to know my chances to get to Harvard or MIT. (university)</p>

<p>heres a little info about me:</p>

<p>Now im 22 years old and im serving the IAF (israeli air force).
At the age of 14 i went to be a cadet at the air force (israeli, again) academy.
In my first year at the academy i learned Electronics engineering , Mechanical engineering
and electrical engineering. At my 2nd year in the academy i needed to choose a class.
i chose electric engineering. I graduated successfully the academy being rated as the #3 best student at the whole school. when i went of to the army, the army recruited me to be
a combat pilot but i refused because i had to serve nine more years as a combat pilot. so i chose to be a Mechanic ( to be specific, i worked on an f15 jet fighter). and at my 2nd year at the army, i became the head of the staff ( that worked on the f15 ). Now i'm about to finish my service (4-5 months) and moving to the Us ( I have a citizenship).</p>

<p>I know that my english is not completely 100% correct but i'l work on that over the next months.
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<p>Both Harvard and MIT will value your experience in the military. You will still need to present SAT I and 2 SAT II Subject test scores, as well as a transcript with your GPA and class rank from your last academy.</p>

<p>To be competitive, you will want your test scores in the 750 (out of 800) range on all five of your tests. (The SAT I has 3 parts.) There is no strict cut-off, however, as they evaluate your application holistically, considering recommendations, essays, and activities as well as the scores. Good luck.</p>