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  2. MIT - does being a recruited athlete help admissions chance?

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    Hey everyone, I’m a junior in high school right now and my 60m, 100m, and 200m sprint times are within range to qualify for recruitment at MIT. I was wondering how much influence this will have in admissions, or if it could even be deleterious. Basically, what percentage of the list of recruited athletes for MIT actually get admitted? Here are some of my stats if needed: Unweighted GPA: 3.8 ...

  3. Odds of getting into MIT differ based on gender

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    In reviewing MIT’s numbers, it seems that they receive approx. 70% applications from men and about 30% from women. They accept about 51% male versus 49% female. Thus the odds seem to be better for female students versus male students. Based on this year’s early acceptance of 707 students out of 9,600 applicants, that means if they accepted based on the same ratio of 51-49 that there will ...

  4. old acceptance rates - College Confidential Forums

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    ~1998: George Washington University: 80% Acceptance Rate</p> <p>Don’t look too far, you’ll just cry and wish you were born in 1940. Al Gore was in the bottom 50% of his class, got around a 1300/1600 on his SAT’s, and was so confident about admissions that he ONLY APPLIED TO HARVARD - and obviously, he got in.

  5. MIT wise 2022 - Massachusetts Institute of Technology - College...

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    At MIT Admissions, we recruit and enroll a talented and diverse class of undergraduates who will learn to use science, technology, and other areas of scholarship to serve the nation and the world in the 21st century. deferred EA acceptance: = 176/9488. = 1.85%. %. vs RD. = (640-176)/18986. = 2.44%. phmus1 August 23, 2022, 6:03pm 15.

  6. MIT Acceptance Rate? - College Confidential Forums

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    <p>*MIT offered admission to 1,474 of its 11,373 applicants to its class of 2010, or 13 percent. This represents a decrease compared to last year s admit rate of 14 percent. 377 applicants were admitted through the early process, and 1,097 were admitted through the regular process.

  7. MIT Early Action for Fall 2022 Admission - College Confidential...

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    Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers Early Action for freshman admissions. The Early Action (EA) deadline for Fall 2022 admission at MIT is November 1. All early action applicants should receive an admissions decision by December 20. Last year, MIT admitted 707 of the 9,600 applicants who applied Early Action. The acceptance rate was 7.36%. For more information visit the Massachusetts ...

  8. MIT Class of 2028 Waitlist Thread - College Confidential Forums

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    If they really do come out May 15th, then we have 10 days until decisions come out. According to widespread speculation, the number of cross admits across HYPSM and comparable universities were much higher this year (since SCOTUS outlawed the usage of race in admissions, they’ve gone to rural applicants to maintain diversity, cross-admitting many students in the process).

  9. MIT Primes USA 2015 - College Confidential Forums

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    Guess work: There are ~300 High Schools in MA. If 3 from 100 apply, we are looking at 300 applicants, approx 10-15% acceptance rate for local applicants. Pretty much inline with the acceptance rate @ MIT. The reality may be quite different given the self-selecting nature of the application process with far fewer applicants.

  10. MIT Fall 2024 Application Cycle - College Confidential Forums

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    MIT doesn’t care when S24 took Calc BC or even if he took it. What they care about is “did you consistently take the most challenging courses available to you each term”. You are spot on that near perfection is table stakes and differentiating from the rest of the herd is the real challenge.

  11. PROMYS Acceptance Rate - College Confidential Forums

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    Pre-College Issues Summer Programs. DiscipulusBonus March 17, 2013, 10:44pm 1. <p>Can anyone tell me the acceptance rate for PROMYS? Someone said it was 40%, but someone else said that it was about 10%. I also heard that a lot of people who can solve all 10/10 problems are denied.</p>. <p>I’m going to be able to solve 8-10 problems with good ...