1. Take the tests. You have two options and MIT shows no preference for either one. Take the test with which you are the most comfortable. The SAT or the ACT and 2 SAT subject tests: one in math and one in science.
The TOEFL as well as 2 SAT subject tests: one in math and one in science.
The second is recommended for students with lower English-speaking skills. MIT offers no ESL courses; therefore, a TOEFL score of 600+ and 100+ is recommended for the Paper Based Test and the Internet Based Test, respectively.
2. As a foreign student, your chances of getting into MIT are 1%–2% of all applicants.
3. Top colleges are looking for excellence in many areas, such as academics, extra curricular, or sports, contribution to society, project work in your area of interest, exceptional essays which show a depth of character, creativity, organisation.
4. Complete the application. Log onto MIT's website to start the process. You will create an online profile and go from there.In early September, start your application.
December 10th is the deadline to contact your interviewer; January 1st is the deadline to apply.
In late March, decisions will be released.
5. high SAT/ACT scores Required.
6. Submit a strong application. This consists of a biographical information form, evaluation letters, essays, transcripts, activities form and tests form. The application packet can be downloaded on their website.
7. Meet the deadlines.
8. Almost all international students admitted to MIT have earned some form of regional, national or international distinction in areas from leadership, music and art, to scientific research, academic competition and athletics.
9. Every year more than 4,000 international students apply to MIT, and they can admit fewer than 150.
10. I think the most important thing, the one that can distinguish you from the crowd is your research potential (if you have, of course, top grades, GRE, etc).
11. math/physics/specific talents would be much much much harder since it relies on raw talent. You have to be talented enough for them to want you (being good, passionate and the likes are not enough here).
12. you have to show them that you are a Special and Precious Flower, Unique Among Your Peers. (Of course if you don't have good grades and test scores, you have no chance!)
The TOEFL as well as 2 SAT subject tests: one in math and one in science.
The second is recommended for students with lower English-speaking skills. MIT offers no ESL courses; therefore, a TOEFL score of 600+ and 100+ is recommended for the Paper Based Test and the Internet Based Test, respectively.
2. As a foreign student, your chances of getting into MIT are 1%–2% of all applicants.
3. Top colleges are looking for excellence in many areas, such as academics, extra curricular, or sports, contribution to society, project work in your area of interest, exceptional essays which show a depth of character, creativity, organisation.
4. Complete the application. Log onto MIT's website to start the process. You will create an online profile and go from there.In early September, start your application.
December 10th is the deadline to contact your interviewer; January 1st is the deadline to apply.
In late March, decisions will be released.
5. high SAT/ACT scores Required.
6. Submit a strong application. This consists of a biographical information form, evaluation letters, essays, transcripts, activities form and tests form. The application packet can be downloaded on their website.
7. Meet the deadlines.
8. Almost all international students admitted to MIT have earned some form of regional, national or international distinction in areas from leadership, music and art, to scientific research, academic competition and athletics.
9. Every year more than 4,000 international students apply to MIT, and they can admit fewer than 150.
10. I think the most important thing, the one that can distinguish you from the crowd is your research potential (if you have, of course, top grades, GRE, etc).
11. math/physics/specific talents would be much much much harder since it relies on raw talent. You have to be talented enough for them to want you (being good, passionate and the likes are not enough here).
12. you have to show them that you are a Special and Precious Flower, Unique Among Your Peers. (Of course if you don't have good grades and test scores, you have no chance!)
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