Do you offer a stackable MBA?
Asked by Mary from OH
I am a teen mom, will I be able to live off campus with my child near the school if I'm accepted or are students allowed to let have their kid stay in the dorm with them
Asked by Ci'Anna from Memphis, Tennessee
Does MIT have a football team
Asked by Meg from Pataskala ohio
I would like to look at the research publications in Procurement and Supply Chain
Asked by Douglas from Kampala, Uganda
Please I am a first year high school student from Ghana and wish to study at MIT immediately i complete.Is there any way i can apply for a fully funded scholarship while I am in third year so i will go immediately my result are out
Asked by vilo from Ghana
What percent of students get financial aid?
Asked by Jose R from undisclosed
Hi Jose, more than 30% of MIT undergraduates receive financial aid.
Reply by US-News
My grandson wants to become an engineer- he is an advocate of the great outdoors and our environment , a stellar student who has taken the most challenging classes at his high school and is a leader BUT he doesn't feel qualified to apply to MIT as his test scores were mid 1300's- is he right in assuming this or can I continue to encourage him to reach for the stars. Thank-you.
Asked by Annie from Turner,Maine
Continue to encourage him. Mid-1300's is very good. He's not that far off from being very competitive. Have him take a good SAT prep class. My son's first SAT score without any study course or class was 1400 (700 EWR/700 Math) in April of his Junior year. I spent the money and enrolled him in C2 Education Center classes. He retook it in August and scored a 1490 (700 EWR/790 Math). He was admitted to MIT Early Action in December. We were told during a Fall regional MIT presentation that about 90% of their current freshman class scored between 780-800 on the Math. Also understand that they take a holistic approach to assessing each student's application. A lot of weight given to the student's essays and letters of recommendations. Admissions wants to know about the student as a person and their character. Extracurricular activities are also very important. Your grandson is smart. Have him also cast a wide net of applications--other wonderful engineering schools are Columbia, Caltech, UC-Berkeley, Harvey Mudd, Georgia Tech, Rose-Hulman, University of Washington, Montana State.
Reply by mikey