MIT application requirements

Tests required to apply:

1. SAT1 or ACT or IELTS2, two subjects of SAT 2

2. Two subjects of SAT 2

2. SAT score requirements:

Score range for admitted students in the middle 50 (25th and 75th percentiles):

1. SAT1 reasoning test— Mathematics [750, 800]

2. SAT1 Reasoning Test - Reading [680,770]

3. SAT1 Reasoning Test - Writing [680,780]

4. SAT1 subject test—Mathematics [750,800]

5. SAT1 subject test—Science [730,800]

Selection of SAT2 test subjects:

1. Mathematics Level 1 or Level 2, choose one of the two.

2. Physics, Chemistry and Biology, choose any one of the three.

Majors in aerospace include: Earth, Atmospheric & Planetary Sciences (Earth, Atmospheric & Planetary Sciences), Earth, Atmospheric & Planetary Sciences (Earth, Atmospheric & Planetary Sciences).

Extended information:

Application and deadline time: Register a MyMIT account as soon as possible

1. August 1: Application start time

2. December 10th: Interview deadline

3. November 1st: Early Action submission deadline

4. January 1st: Regular Action submission Deadline

5. January/February: Fill out the Midyear Report (if applicable) as soon as possible

6. February 15: Deadline for submitting scholarship application materials

7. Late March: Admission results are announced.

Applicants need to pay attention to: standardized test scores are not the only thing that admissions officers value. Students have good psychological quality, the ability to resist setbacks, and whether they can try again after failing 99 times. Courage and willpower, and whether you have the spirit to use your knowledge and skills to contribute to society. These are the areas that admissions officers consider.

Since 2014, the SAT scores of Chinese students have been getting higher and higher, and the scores have been rising. As a result, the application for undergraduate places has become more and more fierce. Admissions officers have shifted from valuing hard power to valuing students' soft power.

A student's application document is to show the admissions officer a vivid you and share your growth story with the admissions officer. It is a high-quality document. Arouse the emotions of the admissions officers, be happy for your success, applaud and cheer for your failures without giving up on the final success. In a small admissions office, a high-quality essay can infect every admissions officer, thus Increase chances of admission.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia—MIT