<p>Currently I have a 4.0 gpa, 7 ap classes, 12 clubs, won a national science fair for USA in the top category of engineering , published multiple papers on economics on machine learning for micro-trading in options market, artificial intelligence on novel methods of automatic summarization, medicine - novel methods for low cost, efficient and portable PCR, engineering (same) and genetics on mathematically modeling embryonic growth, work for my school district as a programmer, won a national robotics competition, implemented my inventions globally and saved lives because of it, and was on a national science Olympiad team. </p>
<p>@swiftlover: It’s currently impossible to estimate:
- Is you 4.0 GPA weighted or unweighted?
- What were/are your AP classes?
- What were your standardized test results?</p>
<p>In sum, nothing you’ve provided suggests that you aren’t an entirely competitive MIT candidate; however, there are too many unknowns (particularly, test scores). In addition, I am sure you realize that applicants for ALL the most selective undergraduate programs are near-universally highly distinguished; therefore, it’s a true “reach” for everyone, even those with outstanding credentials. </p>