What are my chances of getting into MIT?

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<li>SAT 2200</li>
<li>4.0/4.0 gpa all four years AND rank 1/200</li>
<li>ACT 33</li>
<li>SAT 2 math levels 1 and 2 (800) and (780) AND physics (750)</li>
<li>13 ap courses (all 4's and 5's)</li>
<li>NHS (volunteering a LOT)</li>
<li>Started a computer science club at my school</li>
<li>gonna get published in a national computer science magazine</li>
<li>might start a mu alpha theta club at my school</li>
<li>captain of school's tennis team</li>
<li>very high levels of math, science (i am currently taking like 3 levels higher in math and 1 in science)</li>
<li>school symphonic orchestra (1st chair violin)</li>
<li>teacher, counselor recs</li>
<li>Valedictorian</li>
<li>did math and chess club</li>
<li>Brown University Book Award</li>
<li>did MIT/Harvard math summer camps</li>
<li>FBLA in school</li>
<li>Did Siemens and got AP award</li>
</ol>

<p>I am an asian-american male in PA.</p>

<p>Not a chance. You better start applying to local community colleges.</p>

<p>But seriously, if you have godly stats like that, it comes down to how you do at the interview, + how a few people in a room in Cambridge are feeling today.</p>

<p>His other thread - <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/762161-chances.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/762161-chances.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Oh Jesus Christ. That’s just not right.</p>

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<p>If you recall the other topic, he said he was a 9th grader who ‘planned’ to get all those things. In this topic he implies that he did all of them, and added a few extras, such as Brown U’s Book Award and MIT/Harvard summer camps. He also made the same exact topic in the Harvard forum. </p>

<p>I’d say his earlier topic was just testing the waters before he created a fake persona designed to, ha ha, intimidate other prospective freshmen.</p>

<p>it is good that you are thinking ahead, but don’t waist your time thinking about some thing that you have not done yet.
If you can make your assumptions true, then you will definately do fine.</p>

<p>Also know that fooling some one who is trying to helping you is not a good start.</p>

<p>good luck for the next four years, and you know better mathkid 95, just be a nice kid.</p>

<p>Did you say you were going into 9th grade or something?</p>

<p>Planning to do Siemens? Nice. Also, for the clubs that you start, make sure that you are devoted to them and they are strong clubs that survive after you leave. Also make sure you hold a high office position in them. </p>

<p>Other than that, you should be golden :D</p>