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GPA for getting into MIT?

Hey there! MIT has always been my dream school, but I'm worried about my GPA. What sort of GPA do admitted students typically have? And how important is course rigor in their evaluation process?

2 years ago

Hello! Generally, students admitted to MIT have high GPA's, usually ranging between 3.95 and 4.0 on an unweighted scale and 4.4 to 4.75 on a weighted scale. However, MIT does focus on academic achievement and challenge rather than strictly adhering to numerical cutoffs. Most successful applicants usually have GPA's in the top 5% to 10% of their class, but there's no minimum GPA required for admission.

Course rigor plays a significant role in the admissions process as well. MIT is particularly interested in seeing how well applicants challenge themselves within their high school environment. This means taking advanced classes, such as honors, AP, or IB courses, when available. A strong course load showcases your intellectual curiosity, ability to handle difficult coursework, and preparation for the demands of studying at MIT.

It's important to remember that MIT's admissions process is holistic, meaning they consider numerous factors like extracurricular activities, essays, recommendations, and demonstrated interest in addition to your academic performance. While a high GPA and rigorous course load are crucial, having a well-rounded application that highlights your passions, interests, and talents beyond academics will also contribute to your chances of admission. So, while GPA is important, make sure you cultivate other aspects of your application as well. Good luck!

2 years ago

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