<p>I am an applicant from Canada.
What are the chances that I can get in MIT?
Stats:</p>
<pre><code>* Fee Waiver Used?: No
SAT I (by section): 800CR 600M 620W
SAT IIs: 800 Physics 800 Math II 790 Chemistry
APs: My school doesn’t offer AP, but planning to take exam in May
IBs: none
GPA, My school doesn’t do GPA, My average is 90%
Rank: precisely not sure, but at least top 10%
Senior Yr Courseload: The most challenging possible selection of courses.
Finished Calculus, and chemistry in Grade 11, and in grade 12 I have geometry, data management math, physics, biology, programming, economics, jazz band, English
Number of Apps from Your School: 3-4
Other stats: 118 AMC12
Awards: National level chemistry, math, science and physics competition award. Local/school engineering and science awards.
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<p>Subjective:</p>
<pre><code>* ECs listed on app:Chemistry Club organizer, Physics club president, Stage Band, Curling, Math Club, Chess club, District Concert Band. Many many more.
Job/Work Experience: None
Teacher Recs: Should be Excellent
Counselor Rec: Should be Excellent
Interview (feel and general location): It was 45 min. It felt alright, nothing special.
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<p>Location/Person:</p>
<pre><code>* State or Country: Canada
School Type: public
Ethnicity: Asian
Income Bracket: <$80,000/year
Gender: Male
Strengths/Weaknesses: Lots of awards at different levels( school to National)/ poor writing.
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<p>i honestly don’t know. Not that I think you have no chance at all! I just have absolutely no idea how to tell. I was just wondering about which school you were applying to (in Cornell) because I have decently similar statistics so I wanted to see what other people thought. that and I wanted to bump up your thread because I know how annoying it can be to wait for a reply. best of luck!!</p>
<p>Your essays, recommendations, and interview if you have one are definitely important. As for stats on admitted students, visit the [Admissions</a> Statistics page](<a href=“http://www.mitadmissions.org/topics/apply/admissions_statistics/index.shtml]Admissions”>http://www.mitadmissions.org/topics/apply/admissions_statistics/index.shtml). You’ll see there that for last year’s class, the middle 50% of admitted students had 670-770 on their CR, with 19% of admits having CR below 650 (and only 9% below 600). Since international admissions are so very, very, very competitive, it may be a challenge if your CR is 600. However, scores are not everything; in the international applicant pool, admitted students tend to have something special about them. Decide what you want to emphasize about your experiences and education, and bring that out through your application in every way you can. Good luck!</p>