<p>If it is possible for you, I’d suggest taking up a social science subject at IGCSE level. I don’t know how your A-Level stress is (depends on the number of subjects you are taking). And you haven’t mentioned whether you’ve applied for the Class of 2014 or will be applying for the Class of 2015 (keeping in mind that you’re a high school senior and need to take an year off if I’m not mistaken)</p>
<p>Class of 2015 will obviously be more competitive than Class of 2014 (you have a lot of evidence from other threads here in CC) and therefore you have to be a great applicant (if MIT is of your choice). If your A-Levels complete in this summer, you should be able to do your social science subject (the one you choose) and your language (Bangali) later in this year when you have minimal A Level pressure.</p>
<p>Most international students apply to MIT with both SAT/ACT and SAT Subject tests and not one only. So to be competitive with them, you should take both tests. (And it would also help in showing that your English competence is high despite the B in IGCSE English which I have mentioned earlier also). I don’t know why I feel insecure with Math 1 (probably with bad range and less reputation) so in every ‘Math Test’ thread in CC, I recommend everyone to study for Math II instead of Math I (its another long story if I have to tell you why :p) Good Luck for your Mar 13 TOEFL test!</p>