I know I know..

<p>Alright.. this isn't a chance thread persay, because I don't want to know my chances, just whether or not I would be a good or "competitive" applicant for MIT (sorry if my logic is incomprehensible). I'm asking this because I know absolutely nothing about MIT admissions and was just wondering if you guys think I would make a good fit</p>

<p>Here are my stats..
33 ACT (retaking, let's assume it's a 35 :)
taking SAT II Subject Tests in Math II, Literature and Biology (aiming for 800's)
5 on AP Lang
3 on Calc AB
3 on US History</p>

<p>4.12 GPA
9 AP class senior year load, expecting a 5.0 mid term report</p>

<p>6th place UIL regionals science
1st place AcaDec team
3rd place Acadec regionals science
lots of orchestral and piano awards..</p>

<p>president of Math Club (AMC organizer / founder)
president of Science Olympiads Group (founder and organizer)
300+ volunteer hours</p>

<p>Please, if you know anything about the calibre of MIT students accepted, just be honest - I would much rather hear a very critical yet honest remark than a dishonest one..
Thanks!</p>

<p>I'd consider that competitive</p>

<p>Did you participate in the AMC?</p>

<p>No, unfortunately.. the organization I founded is very nascent and these last two years we've only been competing in regional and state level competitions. I didn't know the AMC existed until last summer when I talked to some rival mathletes who directed me to the AoPS and AMC websites. I'm intent on signing my team up for the AMC this year though and I'm starting to collect membership dues to sign up for test 12A this February.</p>