What are my chances for MIT

<p>Hi, im a ne freshman in high starting in september and I was wondering how good my chances would be for getting into MIT.</p>

<p>I am taking honors everything and my classes for high school will be. </p>

<p>9th- English honors, Geometry, Spanish II, Global/AP European History, Computer Science, Earth Science, and up until the end of junior year i will be taking a science research class that will let me focus my interest on one thing and explore it.</p>

<p>10th- English honors, Trigenometry, Spanish III, AP European history, Chemistry, and Introduction to Java</p>

<p>11th- AP literature and composition, Precalculus, Spanish IV, AP US history, Physics, SAT math prep, and AP computer science</p>

<p>12th- Humanities science focus, AP Calculus BC, Economics/Participation in government, AP Statistics, AP Spanish, and AP Physics </p>

<p>EC's:
Fencing (High ranked national competitor)
Playing guitar
Speaking Dutch (language of Holland/The Netherlands)
I also see a lot of community service in the future.</p>

<p>Considering I do well in the academics part of my application, what are my chances</p>

<p>You need to have a GPA and some test scores</p>

<p>I have already taken a bio regents and received a 99
I have also taken the integrated algebra regents on which I received a 93
My GPA was a 94.6 rounded up to a 95</p>

<p>You're a new freshman in high school, you say?</p>

<p>I'd say you're on a good track, but no one can chance you until you're at least three years into high school. Work hard on a challenging curriculum, such as this; follow your passions and interests; and come back to getting chanced in your junior year or later, okay? : )</p>

<p>Come back in 2 years, you cannot do accurate chances until you are at least a junior. Things change, and colleges don't really look at freshmen year much. Study hard, do a lot of strong EC's and score at least a 800 on the SAT I math section.</p>

<p>And your middle school GPA doesn't work into your high school gpa, so right now you don't have a GPA. Even if the class is a high school class and counts as credit, it won't be worked into your GPA. </p>

<p>Try to develop some stronger EC's your freshmen year, I don't see much focus. Maybe get a job at an aquatics museum, museum, or at something like sea world to show your interest in science.</p>

<p>Since you obvious want to become an overachiever in high school, i would recommend studying for the SAT. I don't mean study every day, but study on the weekend a little bit, in the end it'll help :D!</p>

<p>"score at least a 800 on the SAT I math section"</p>

<p>lol, i wasn't aware you can score any higher o_O</p>

<p>joking aside, I think you're on the right track, just keep your GPA high and join some Math/Science related ECs. Get into USAMO and Mu alpha theta.</p>

<p>I am going to take the AMC 10 as well as join the Science Olympiad and the Math Club.</p>

<p>Yeah I meant to write at least 750, not 800. Sorry XD</p>