Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know any recruits who have been admitted and would caution any applicant from throwing their hat in that ring.
why is that?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know any recruits who have been admitted and would caution any applicant from throwing their hat in that ring.
Anonymous wrote:my kids bestie got in. lax recruit. she's very smart but 1540 SAT ie not perfect, no national awards. her essays probably helped. she's a great writer and that might not be the norm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. DC (plausible candidate) and his two pals (stronger than DC) were rejected. Not too surprised by the DC's outcome. But at least one of his two friends was really really strong. Definitely surprised by that rejection.
Surprised by a MIT rejection?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A girl from Stone Ridge got in according to the class instagram page.
Athletic recruit.
Even athletic recruits meet the threshold
Student athletes at all top schools have to meet a threshold the schools have in place to ensure they can succeed academically. To clarify, MIT has great student athletes but does give admissions weight to recruits. They are interested in fielding competitive teams and even have D1 rowing. I have no issue with their recruiting and admissions policies but people sometimes get confused about MIT trying to do some fully objective review of applications.
MIT has a higher threshold for athletic recruits than usual top D1 elite/Ivy schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A girl from Stone Ridge got in according to the class instagram page.
Athletic recruit.
Even athletic recruits meet the threshold
Student athletes at all top schools have to meet a threshold the schools have in place to ensure they can succeed academically. To clarify, MIT has great student athletes but does give admissions weight to recruits. They are interested in fielding competitive teams and even have D1 rowing. I have no issue with their recruiting and admissions policies but people sometimes get confused about MIT trying to do some fully objective review of applications.
MIT has a higher threshold for athletic recruits than usual top D1 elite/Ivy schools.
Anonymous wrote:Yup. DC (plausible candidate) and his two pals (stronger than DC) were rejected. Not too surprised by the DC's outcome. But at least one of his two friends was really really strong. Definitely surprised by that rejection.