I know this is annoying, but id appreciate it if somebody could chance me?

<p>I really want to attend MIT. Apparently the rigorous type of planning is necessary nowadays with the extraordinary competition and ruthless admissions into MIT. So I know even the best of the best don't get in, but heres what I have to offer. I would appreciate knowing where i stand.</p>

<p>GPA:4.9 on a 5.0 scale(weighted)
Freshman courses:
Biology Honors
English Honors
Algebra 2 Honors
Latin I Honors
Spanish 2 Honors
World History Honors</p>

<p>(CTY online course: Precalculus with Trigonometry Honors)</p>

<p>Sophomore courses:
Chemistry Honors
English 2 Honors
BC Calculus AP
Latin 2 Honors
Spanish 3 Honors
19th Century History Honors</p>

<p>Junior courses:
AP Physics B
English 3 Honors
AP Statistics
(CTY online course: Linear Algebra)
Latin 3 Honors
Spanish 4 Honors
US History AP</p>

<p>Senior courses:
AP Physics C
Chemistry AP
English 4 AP
(CTY online course: Multivariable Calculus)
Latin 4 AP
Modern European History AP</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Member of school newspaper(4 years
Math club member(4 years)
Key club member(4 years)
Interact club member(4 years)
Drums(6 years)
Piano(10 years)
Soccer player(4 years)
Basketball player (4 years)
Baseball player (4 years)
Volunteer work (100+ hours)</p>

<p>Thank you for the time.</p>

<p>SAT/ACT? 10char</p>

<p>oh sorry forgot that. 2250 on SAT:
800 in Math
750 in Verbal
700 in Reading</p>

<p>Looks fine. I think rigorous planning is NOT necessary to get into MIT, for the record - don't worry about it too much! You look like you are definitely academically competitive. Use the application to show your passion, initiative, collaborative spirit, ability to prioritize balance, want to make the world better, etc. (hehe, taken from "The Match" on the MIT website). Good luck!</p>

<p>Thank you for the help. As far as extracurriculars go, is there anything I could improve on?</p>