The MIT website has very detailed information on how to apply for admission and the standards of the students who are admitted.
MIT is one of the most prestigious universities in the world. It is also quite small. There are only about 1500 Freshmen entering each year from about 20,000 of the best students in the world who apply. Unless you are a very distinguished student your chances of being admitted are not good.
You need to have very high SAT scores, near perfect in math. You have to have taken the hardest courses your high school provides, especially in chemistry, physics and math. You need to have shown leadership in your extracurriculars - Captain of the competitive math or science team, some kind of science award at the regional or national level. Since many thousands of outstanding American students apply and are rejected each year, only a handful of undergraduates are admitted from around the world...
But there are many other excellent universities in the USA.... more than 1000 that offer degrees in engineering, and probably 2,500 or more with degrees in math or physics. You need to look further in your search for a school.
2007-05-09 01:06:11
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answered by matt 7
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The answer above is awesome. The procedure is the same as with other colleges. Apply and wait. :) We do have an interview process that you should take advantage of because you are more likely to get in. Good luck.
2007-05-10 18:59:26
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answered by diva1913 3
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