MIT Regular Decision

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD has heart set on MIT for next year, which is not wise. If rejected or admitted, can you share why DC thought they were a good candidate? Stats, ECs, whatever? TIA and good luck all!


You need national or international awards. If you don't have it, you aren't getting in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How important is interviews with MIT? By this, I don't mean if the individual got an interview but that the interview went well.


My friend has been doing alum interviews for years in DC. Every single applicant they've recommended has been rejected. Including ones from TJ.
Anonymous
Something’s going on and UMich (always strong) is going to have one of the most academically strong classes ever…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Uugh, waitlisted

I know that is frustrating but it is even competitive for a waitlist offer.


Yes and gtech socially may be better for my kid
Anonymous
Rejected.

AMIE, Math For Girls contestant, max rigor with 4.0
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:rejected MIT and Caltech. Waitlist at Harvey Mudd. Ugh.


My kid is waitlisted at Harvey Mudd too! But he has gotten some solid offers already, so it is OK.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rejected. Had coach support, which kept some sliver of hope alive, but we knew it would be tough.


If you don’t mind me asking, what were DCs stats? DD is headed up for junior day soon and not sure how much of a long shot this is going to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rejected. Had coach support, which kept some sliver of hope alive, but we knew it would be tough.


If you don’t mind me asking, what were DCs stats? DD is headed up for junior day soon and not sure how much of a long shot this is going to be.


For anyone, it's an extremely long shot. Consider it more of a lottery than anything else.
Anonymous
My DD was rejected also. 4.0 UW, 6 APs (taking another 6 senior year), 1560, an international award in a STEM competition, research through a competitive summer program, two varsity sports, etc. Wasn't expecting to get in due to the ridiculously low odds. Moving on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rejected. Had coach support, which kept some sliver of hope alive, but we knew it would be tough.


If you don’t mind me asking, what were DCs stats? DD is headed up for junior day soon and not sure how much of a long shot this is going to be.


If coach is experienced (there for awhile), approx 30% of ones they offer up get admitted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD was rejected also. 4.0 UW, 6 APs (taking another 6 senior year), 1560, an international award in a STEM competition, research through a competitive summer program, two varsity sports, etc. Wasn't expecting to get in due to the ridiculously low odds. Moving on.


With this impressive profile, you’ll get into an amazing college!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:rejected MIT and Caltech. Waitlist at Harvey Mudd. Ugh.


My kid is waitlisted at Harvey Mudd too! But he has gotten some solid offers already, so it is OK.


Do you mind sharing his offers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rejected. Had coach support, which kept some sliver of hope alive, but we knew it would be tough.


If you don’t mind me asking, what were DCs stats? DD is headed up for junior day soon and not sure how much of a long shot this is going to be.


If coach is experienced (there for awhile), approx 30% of ones they offer up get admitted.


That's not true. My coach of 30+ years says far more athletes that he endorses get rejected than accepted. No where near 30%
Anonymous
Parent of EA admitted student here. It is very coach dependent at MIT. The coaches who have luck with recruits have done extensive pre-screening, including ensuring highest level course rigor, minimum SAT/ACT 1530+/35, independent research, and top grades earned in BC Calculus or Physics Mechanics by time of application (if your school offers). Entire scores for EVERY APs/SAT/ACT taken must also be submitted to MIT too, regardless of whether you want to superscore or don't like it. When my child applied, coach said don't even mention the sport on application. Use the space to discuss research or other significant academic/intellectual/musical accomplishments. I know process can be demoralizing but there are so many great research schools out there so try not to focus on just one school.
Anonymous
Waitlisted people, where do they go?
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