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What are the application requirements for MIT?

Hey guys! MIT is my dream school, and I'm trying to make sure I have everything in order for my application. Can someone please help me understand what the application requirements are for MIT? Thanks!

6 months ago

Hi there! Applying to MIT is an exciting process, and I'm here to help you understand the requirements. Here are the main components of the application:

1. Biographical Information: You'll need to provide basic information about yourself, your family, and your academic background.

2. Activities and Awards: In this section, you'll list your extracurricular activities, leadership positions, and any honors or awards you've received.

3. Essays: MIT requires several essays as part of the application. They want to get to know you as a person, so it's important to be genuine and authentic in your writing. The prompts typically ask about your personal experiences, interests, and how MIT can help you achieve your goals (though specific prompts may change each year).

4. Letters of Recommendation: MIT requires two letters from teachers (ideally, one from a science or math teacher and one from a humanities or social science teacher) and one letter from a school counselor (or another school official if you don't have a dedicated counselor).

5. High School Transcript: MIT will require your official high school transcript, and they'll evaluate your coursework rigor and your performance in those courses.

6. Standardized Test Scores: As of the 2024-2025 application cycle, MIT requires all applicants to submit either SAT or ACT scores. While subject tests are no longer available, MIT appreciates students who have pursued a strong interest in science and math. If you have taken other standardized tests such as AP exams, you can self-report your scores, but they are not required for admission.

7. TOEFL or IELTS Score (for non-native English speakers): If you're a non-native English speaker, you may need to submit a TOEFL or IELTS score to demonstrate your English proficiency.

8. Application Fee or Fee Waiver: MIT has an application fee, but fee waivers are available for those who qualify. Contact the admissions office if you need help with this process.

9. Interview (optional): MIT offers optional interviews with Educational Counselors in your area, which is an opportunity to showcase your personality and fit for MIT. While interviews are not required, it's recommended that you participate if you're able to do so.

I hope this overview helps you understand what you'll need for your MIT application. Good luck with the process, and don't forget to proofread your submission and ensure you've met all the deadlines!

6 months ago

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