MIT chances with a low GPA

<p>I am applying early action to MIT. I know that it is a reach school for just about anyone but I would like to know if I have any chance of making it.
SAT:1590/2340
GPA: 3.4
ECs: -Science National Honor Society President
-Started after school science tutoring program at my high school
-Mu Alpha Theta team member
-100+ hours of math tutoring
-Social Studies NHS VP
-NHS member
-FBLA member
AP: Spanish 5, Euro 4, APUSH 4, Physics B 5, Macro 5
Senior year schedule: AP Physics C, AP Lit, AP Chem, AP Calc BC, AP CompSci</p>

<p>I know my GPA is VERY low for MIT, but does it make a difference that all my bad grades were in middle school (I had high school math and science), freshman, and sophomore years? I had one B all year as a junior and will probably get similar results this year.</p>

<p>Assuming my interview goes well and my essays are decent, do I have any chance of getting in?</p>

<p>retake the SAT first, and you have to take one math and one science subject test to apply to mit, it’s mandatory. You could get in, it is within possibility.</p>

<p>Even with all the possible reasons, your chance is really extremely slim to none. Everything is average at best, some way below MIT range/expectation.</p>

<p>Agreed with PCHope.
I suggest you start looking at your backups.</p>

<p>Forgot to mention a couple things:
SAT II: Math II- 740 , Physics 780</p>

<p>SAT Breakdown:
Reading-800
Math-790
Writing-750 </p>

<p>My weighted GPA is top 2 % of class.</p>

<p>Also, thanks to dual enrollment courses and ap credit, I will have an A.A. by the time I graduate high school.</p>