<p>MIT is one of the most selective schools in the country. It is rare that ANYONE in my high school even gets accepted. I know two people last year that applied. They both had all As in every class (they only took APs and honors), and never got anything lower. They both were presidents of various clubs and had part-time jobs. They both got rejected. However, one went to Cornell and the other went to Princeton. It’s hard to say with the information you gave. I would try to go more in depth with those ECs: get an internship or volunteer somewhere outside your school. Do something that transcends what your school provides. Keep working on those SATs. And don’t forget essays and recs are extremely important as well for MIT!</p>