Will I look like a "one trick pony" to Ivy League Admission boards?

<p>I Apologize if I have been unclear.</p>

<p>Yes, I am enrolled as a full time college student. This is completely indpendent of any highschool program. At the end of my sophmore year my councelors refused to let me skip pre-cal so I dropped out, recieved my GED and started attending our community college here full time.</p>

<p>So now, this should be the start of my senior year, but it is my 3rd semester as a full time college student. My semesters were such</p>

<p>1st Semester.</p>

<p>Trigonometry
College Algebra
Honors College Algebra
Intro Physics
Statistics<br>
Honors Public Speaking </p>

<p>2nd Semester:</p>

<p>Engr. Mechanics: Statics
Engr. Mechanics: Dynamics
Calc II
Engineering Physics I
Physics Lab
Linear Algebra </p>

<p>This is my current and last semester before I transfer.</p>

<p>Honors Calc III
Eng. Physics II
Physics Lab
Gen Chem I
Intro to Progamming
Engineering Circuit Analysis</p>

<p>As stated earlier, I cleped out of Calc I my first semester and just finished Independent Study ODE course through BYU.</p>

<p>I’ve taken 18 credit hours every semester (even my first one at 16) and worked 20+ hours a week, at the tutoring center here at the college through work study (started my first semester at 16), and maintained a 4.0. I’m now 17 and finishing up my last semester here at our community college.</p>

<p>I’m wondering if I have any type of chance with Ivy League admission boards. Specifically MIT. MIT would deff. be my number one choice.</p>