MIT or other top Engineering Schools

<p>Looking at MIT, Stanford, or wherever else.</p>

<p>Numeric GPA-101 (7 points added for honors/ap/joint enrollement classes)
Probably 95/96 without those points-(4.0)
Class Rank-7/511</p>

<p>Taken AP World History, US History, Calculus BC, Physics B, English Language, Chemistry (all 5s). National AP Scholar with Distinction.
Every other class was honors (when possible)
This year taking AP Bio and Physics C</p>

<p>Currently Joint Enrolled at Georgia Tech, where I have completed Calc II and III (with As) and am currently taking Differential Equations.</p>

<p>SAT-I took it two years ago (as part of the distance learning application for Georgia Tech) and got 2280. Im taking it again this October. 237 on last years PSAT, so National Merit Semifinalist. The only subject test I've taken was back right after 7th grade, which was math II-790 (fail...) And I plan on taking Math II again (because I think the other one is so old it doesn't even show up anymore :) and Chemistry in November and shouldn't have any problem getting 800s on those.</p>

<p>Extra Ciriculars-
This is where it gets interesting, because almost everything I have is music based. And honestly, it's this way because the music takes up so much time that I don't have much time for anything else. Hopefully they can realize that I really have a passion for music, and my decision to not participate in other activities is not because Im not interested, but rather because the two conflict. Anyone have experience with this?</p>

<p>High School Band (and other somewhat related school music organizations)-3 years. Was a section leader for 2.
Atlanta Youth Symphony Orchestra-2 years
Drum Corps and Winter Drumline (1 year each)-two activities that require LARGE comittments (drum corps started the day of the last day of my junior year, and ended the day before school started... traveled to 30 states, etc.) and genuinely are exceptional experiences.
Math Team-2 years. I didn't really do much because my school's math team is poor and because it conflicted with aforementioned activities.
Mu Alpha Theta (this year only).
I also just got a job at a math/reading tutoring center.</p>

<p>That's about it for extraciriculars. It really is a lot (at least, for the music activities), but it doesn't look like it on paper which is what scares me. I will probably write essays related to it, but im still afraid it might be what kills me. I think in an interview I could really convey these experiences way better, but I might not get the chance. </p>

<p>Thank You</p>