MIT Sloan Admission (possibility of being accepted. plz judge :)

Hey!
I am a sophmore in an international school. Here are my stats.

SAT: Haven’t taken yet.

PSAT:99% Math, 90% Writing, 49% Verbal (****!)
Overall - 81% and 173 of Index somethin’
Hoping to make it above 2300 over the summer break (taking the PR prep course)

GPA: 9th grade - 3.7 ish
10th grade - 4.0

Activities: St. Andrew’s Model United Nations, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Swimming, Jazz Band, Year book, Math Competition, Global Issues Club, JV Volleyball, Indoor Soccer Club… etc. (failed to join in NHS - don’t know why … or not)

Awards: (very poor) Math Competition 3rd place team & individual, All A’s and B’s Honor Roll, All A’s Honor Roll, Outstanding Math Student or somethin’

Service: Orphanage, Church Alyocte (don’t know the spelling) Group, Helping out kids on camps and fairs, International Fair… etc. (a lot more)

Leadership: Chair - Jazz Band, Co-Editor - Yearrbook, Captain - Math Team, Vice President and Coordinator - Church group, Founder and Captain - Magic Club (actually planned)… etc. (some other minor stuffs)… failed to become the class rep. trying out next year also

Subjects for Next Year: IB HL - Math, Physics, Chemistry; SL - English, Business Management, Foreign Language

I think this is enough. if you guyz have any questions, plz ask and plz judge this stuff and see if i could make to the MIT Sloan School.

<p>Low chance with current scores.</p>

<p>your verbal score will bring down your chances considerably. like zagat said, currently you have a very slim chance because of your test scores. </p>

<p>I also think one does not get accepted into MIT Sloan until they are already student, so first you have to worry about getting into MIT in general.</p>

<p>Do you apply straight into Sloan, or apply after sophomore year at MIT?</p>

<p>There's a "My Chances?" Thread.</p>

<p>You're all over the place with your EC's, I don't see any focus. Writing,math, science, journalism, politics....what's your passion in?</p>

<p>I doin't think u need to apply for a specific school at MIT....the ad is general...u can decide where to go after getting in...</p>

<p>Yep, you don't apply to a specific school at MIT, and you don't select a major til the end of freshman year.</p>

<p>thanx for all of your comments.
i guess i have to work harder :)
but one question. is it not good to participate in every club in school or is it just good to concentrate on one area?</p>

<p>Concentrate On One Area...definitely...and Try To Achieve Sth Out Of There</p>