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MIT EA stats

Hi everyone! I'm a junior interested in applying to MIT through their Early Action program. I've been doing some research on the acceptance rate and other stats, but I'm having trouble finding specific data on MIT's EA program. If anyone has information or knows where to look, please let me know!

2 years ago

Hello! MIT's Early Action (EA) program is non-binding, meaning you're not committed to attend if accepted. While MIT doesn't release official EA acceptance rate stats every year, data from recent years suggests that the EA acceptance rate typically varies from about 6-10%. Keep in mind that these numbers may fluctuate year to year depending on the applicant pool.

In the 2022-23 admissions cycle, MIT's EA acceptance rate was 5.7% and its overall acceptance rate was 4.8%, which shows slightly improved chances of admission for EA applicants.

Additionally, MIT does offer deferred decisions for EA applicants, which moves deferred applicants to the Regular Decision pool. In recent years, about 65-70% of EA applicants have been deferred, which speaks to the competitive nature of the process.

It's important to note that applying EA can provide a slight boost in your chances of getting accepted, as compared to applying during the Regular Decision application cycle. Moreover, applying EA shows demonstrated interest in the institution and allows you to receive a decision earlier without being bound to that decision like Early Decision applicants.

However, remember that the admissions process at MIT is holistic and considers many factors like your academic profile, extracurriculars, essays, and recommendations. Make sure you have a well-rounded and compelling application to optimize your chances!

MIT's Common Data Set and the "MIT Admissions" website could be useful sources for stats and insights in general, but they may not have specific EA data. You can also check out online forums and communities where applicants might share their experiences or unofficial data about the process. CollegeVine is an excellent platform that offers statistical information and guidance on the college application process, so you might want to explore that as well.

Good luck with your application!

2 years ago

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