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Are there any statistics about MIT's application process?

Hey everyone! I'm really thinking about applying to MIT, but the whole process seems a bit overwhelming. Are there any statistics or data on the number of applications MIT receives, their acceptance rate, average SAT scores, etc.? It would be really helpful in understanding my chances better.

2 months ago

Absolutely, it's understandable you'd want to know how competitive the admission process is at MIT. Here are some key statistics:

- Applications: In recent years, MIT has routinely received over 20,000 applications for the incoming freshman class. For example, for the Class of 2028, MIT received around 28,000 applications.

- Acceptance Rate: MIT is certainly one of the most selective schools in the US. Its acceptance rate has been floating around 6-8% for the past few years, but for the Class of 2028, the overall acceptance rate dipped to about 4.5%.

- SAT/ACT Scores: As of the 2024-2025 application cycle, MIT does require an SAT or ACT score. Previously, admitted students typically presented very high test scores. The middle 50% SAT score range for those admitted was frequently in the 1520-1580 range. Similarly, the middle 50% for the ACT had typically been in the range of 34-36.

- AI: Because MIT is so selective, most admitted students likely have high Academic Indexes (a value representing students' grades, test scores, and class rank).

Remember, while these statistics can provide a snapshot of MIT's admissions process, they do not determine whether an individual applicant will be offered admission. MIT, like many top-tier schools, employs a holistic review process, evaluating each applicant's academic performance, extracurricular activities, essays, recommendations, and other factors.

Finally, use these statistics as a general guide rather than as absolute predictors. Even if your scores are within these ranges, keep in mind that acceptance to MIT is not guaranteed. Likewise, if your scores are lower, don't lose hope — other parts of your application may demonstrate strengths that can balance out the numbers. Good luck with your application!

2 months ago

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