Impossible for MIT transfer (my case)?

<p>Hi guys, I'm going to be a university freshman. I'm planning on giving a shot of transferring to MIT, but I got a B in intro EM and a C in Differential Equations in a community college when I was in senior year of high school... It wasn't because I was really bad in these (I actually got A on all exams), it was because the courses severely conflicted with my second semester high school activities and schedule, so I got no grades on an ample of assignments, quizzes, some labs, and in-class discussions (moreover, no make-ups allowed). It worked fine in my first semester since there are no conflictions; I didn't drop or withdraw them since my high school counselor told me I don't have to send any reports of college courses taken in high school.</p>

<p>I have completed the entire intro physics sequence, calc 3, and intro chem, and I've taken several upper division maths this summer and got straight As on them (PDE and Number Theory). My SAT is 2300 (CR 730 M 800 WR 770 essay 12) and my TOEFL is 118.</p>

<p>My course load in fall and winter will be like:</p>

<p>Fall
Abstract Linear Algebra
Real Analysis
Introduction to Electrical Engineering (as 6.002 in MIT)
Introduction to Computing Systems
Composition I</p>

<p>Spring
Vector & Tensor Analysis
Classical Mechanics
Electrodynamics
Analog Signal Processing
Introduction to Computer Engineering</p>

<p>I'm doing an EE/physics double major. Assuming I do well in my first year and make good records in competitions and extracurriculars, is it still impossible for me to be accepted with a B and a C in CC? I know MIT transfer is ridiculously hard, but I'm just wondering whether these will turn me down entirely...</p>

<p>Did you apply to Cal Tech (seeing your transfer plans in your other posts) and MIT last year as well or are you just trying the transfer route? No details on transfer “requirements”. Do your research on acceptance rates for transfers.</p>