How to prepare for MIT???

<p>Hello I am a Class 11th student and my school have just started.My 10th results are not out yet still i am really good at science and maths.I actually love physics,maths and chemistry.I get almost full marks in science and also Maths.I actually have lots of curiosity for science and always think of new things.
In Co-cirrucular activities i like to play Table tennis,I am good at reading all kinds of books-fiction,knowledgable…I also know a bit dancing(not proffesional course or something like that).
I am right now started preparing for IIT JEE a top institute in India but i want to into MIT USA for meachanical or computer engineering and here there are no classes to help me over that.
Q.Please tell me that what should i do prepare for getting into MIT USA.
Q.From where can i get the best material which can be delievered till India?
Q.From when should i start preparing and what should i prepare.
Q.Can i get into MIT and please tell me what else activities should i indulge to get there i will do lots of hard work and i have two ears for it.
Please give your valuable suggestions.
Thank you.</p>

<p>Prepare for SATs !</p>

<p>Please reply with full detail.</p>

<p>I’ll let you hear what you need to hear, but this is not necessarily what you want to hear.
Prepare for SAT I. Unless you are like the top top top science/ math student from india, your math and science skills alone will not get you into MIT. Colleges are getting harder every year. Even national winners with perfect grades are not even close to guaranteed for getting into these colleges, since applicants increase in numbers every year and admissions do not increase the number of spots given every year significantly. Add to the fact that you are asian (over represented minority) and you fit the “stereotype”, and you’ve got yourself fighting quite a an uphill battle. So do yourself a favor, and brush up on your English to stand out from your peers in SAT I, and write an outstanding essay/ find some way to distinguish you from the hordes of super overachieving applicants out there. Even then, it’s a luck shot. If you do very very well in your school & do well relative to the other applicants from your country in other things you may have a higher chance. Good luck!</p>

<p>Thanks a lot it really helped and i promise frm today itself i’ll start by my eng improving session plz tell me which book or what should i do for it.</p>