chances at MIT, Princeton, etc

<p>Chances for MIT, Princeton, University of Chicago, Stanford, Harvey Mudd</p>

<p>Southern State:
Title I school (i.e. poor)
White-Male</p>

<p>SAT I: superscored (800 math, 720 critical reading 690 writing)
SAT II: 800 math II, 730 physics
UW GPA: 4.0 - W GPA: 5.1
Rank: 1 out of 330
AP (BC Calculus, U.S History, Chemistry, U.S Government, Macro-Economics, Human Geography, English Literature) {plus a few dual credit courses - by far the most rigorous that any student at my school has ever taken}</p>

<p>Self-Studied: Linear Algebra, BC Calculus, Marco-Economics, and college level physics</p>

<p>**Extracurricular:
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JV basketball 10th grade, Varsity basketball 11-12th grade (competitive program)
Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, + other garbage
Model UN 11-12th grade</p>

<p>Math - Science: </p>

<p>Attend local math circle - self study a lot of math
Started/taught local math club for middle school students
tutored students in math (volunteer & job)
qualified for AIME
Math Camp
Duke TIP astrophysics
self-studied a ton of physics
grad-level research project with physics professor will enter into siemens and intel </p>

<p>No job experience other than tutoring a little bit</p>

<p>Of course essays/interviews are highly subjective, but I think I have a good story to tell.</p>

<p>Recommendations should be good, if poorly written, from my teachers, should get a great rec from my research mentor.</p>

<p>i would say you have a better chance than a lot of people. that math sat score will help you a lot im sure. the weighted gpa is great! that should catch their attention.</p>

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