What are my chances of getting accepted to MIT??

I just finished all my application requirements for admission. What are my chances of getting accepted into MIT; engineering? (My test scores are not the greatest but I have other attributes that hopefully will outweigh)

GPA: 4.32
ACT: English 28/Math 30/Reading 35/Science 36 Composite: 32 (Will retake this month again)
SAT: Scores come out tomorrow
SAT II’s: Chem: 680 Math: 660 World History: 700

AP Honors with Distinction (5 exams - Chemistry, Stats, Government, US History & World History)

Dual Credit Classes: Will graduate with 75 plus credits in social sciences, Chemistry, Physics, college Algebra & Trig, World Literature, etc.

Very tough schedule

Did research at University for 3 summers (Full Time)
Won numerous science fair awards at regional, state, national and INTEL Finalist
Broadcom Masters Semi-Finalist (MS)
INTEL Finalist (INTEL Los Angeles-2014)
Stockholm State Finalis (June 2015)
Finalist in research competition along with outstanding Junior Scientist- State

Volunteered for computer club, board game club, astronomy

Interview went well. I actually recieved a thank you email 1/2 hour after my interview. (She beat me to my thank you :slight_smile:

Recommendations from Science (Dual Credit Chemistry instructor) Very good
Social studies: Excellent
& asked for supplemental from Proctor in lab I did research in

I also submitted additional copy of my Science Fair poster I presented at various competitions (Regional, National and Junior Science competitions.

Even though Chris posted this a few years ago, it’s just as relevant today:

http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/massachusetts-institute-technology/939227-reminder-no-one-not-even-me-can-give-you-an-accurate-chance-at-mit-p1.html

100:1 long shot

@MITwannabe2015:
Please do not get discouraged by the replies. You have an impressive list of credentials. But do understand the reality that you will have company, as other applicants will as well.

Because no one can chance you, as you focus on your MIT application, make sure all your “Plan B” school applications are in order.