<p>White male from Georgia</p>
<p>GPA: 3.97 uw/ 97 numeric average
SAT: 1510 (the old SAT)
SAT II's: I havnt recieved my scores yet.
(8 AP's) and (8 honors)</p>
<p>Activities: (I have leadership roles in all of them)
-400+ hours of community service
-student council/class council(10-11 and 12)
-Hockey (9-11 and 12)
-Yearbook (11-12)
-SADD(9)
-NHS(11-and 12)
-Habitat for Humanity(10-12)
-Citizens of the world(10-12)
-Beta Club (10-12)
-Future Business Leaders of America(10-12)
-Academic team (10-12)
-Worked through out high school
-Internship at Foot Hill Capital
-Crew for 4 years (In the top 5 for state)</p>
<p>if you want to major in science, there's nothing in ur ECs to show that</p>
<p>i think some independent research would help a bit</p>
<p>I want to major in business</p>
<p>what do you want to do to change the world? Think about that.</p>
<p>Who are you? How should we know? How can we tell you?</p>
<p>you've obviously worked tremendously hard for those positions but with that list, you seem like a EC serial killer. Can you elaborate your achievements for FBLA and group some of your leadership qualities you'll be able to show in business areas?</p>
<p>if not, you are just one of thousands of able applicants with carbon copies like you.</p>
<p>edit: it doesn't mean you're less academically/intellectually qualified. You're an incredible individual and I know its hard to do all those. But 5 activities will be all you get on your MIT application form. What will they be? were you passionate about it?</p>
<p>more to the point, why do you want to come to mit? i hear they look for people who can articulate such things.</p>