<p>I am an international student and really want to transfer to MIT. I am now a freshman in a college and plan to transfer to MIT for my sophomore year.</p>
<p>TOEFL IBT: 97
SAT II : Math I 790; Math II 800; Physics 760</p>
<p>GPA :
Freshman Fall Term: 4.0 (Calc I, Chem I, College Writing, Computer Programming) 16 credits</p>
<p>Job: Janitor in college(12 hours per week)
Volunteer(total 18 hours): M-2 Visitation(Visit inmate in prison once a month)
Numana meal Packaging
Several other volunteerings</p>
<p>EC: Chess in high school(1 year)
Soccer in high school(2 years)</p>
<p>Is there any advice to improve the chance to be accepted in MIT?? Any other good universities that have bigger chance for me??</p>
<p>I am an international student that has applied to UC campus. for a business or economic course
I have good grades on my AICE exams and a v good CV.</p>
<p>In my SAT i got 580-R 700-M 520-W in my first and only SAT exame.</p>
<p>Currently i have a 640 in world history and a 800 in maths 1 in my sat-subject tests.</p>
<p>I did for the first time, this december, the maths level 2 and scored a 610.</p>
<p>Althought i know that my mths level 2 score wasnt a good one, how will the UC´s look at it? will they look also to my 800 at level 1? or even at my AICE exames (cambridge exames) were i scored an A? Basicly I have a good profil of being good at maths, but I didnt adapt well towards the way in which the sat maths 2 is made, hence my lower grade.</p>
<p>The uc’s say they do not request subject tests, but they like to have them, in other words they will evaluate me by them…</p>
<p>Could you guys tell me our opinion?
thank you.</p>
<p>ps: how do we creat a new post? I am new…</p>
<p>Hit the “CC New Thread” icon. It is on upper left side of the list of threads page.</p>
<p>Stellar grades! you stand a pretty decent chance, but your background is a little lacking. But MIT looks more toward grades!</p>