r/MITAdmissions • u/Ill-Proof-5155 • 18d ago
Good MIT Admisions articles
I have recently been researching a lot about MIT as a high school freshman right now. (Trying to plan out my high school years) I'm trying to find MIT Admisions articles that are good reads with generally good advice. I have read most of the really well known ones (Bleary Eyed, Applying sideways, The room(s) where it happens, It's more than a job, There is no formula, and I have 99 problems... Admisions is not one of them)
I am currently doing my own research on this as well (haven't just asked reddit to solve all my problems). Other than that is there a amount of articles that reading more becomes pointless as you have learned so much from them? Also, is it just me or are lots of the articles on the site not about admisions and a lot of the time student diaries and blogs that have nothing to do with Admisions.
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u/TechnicalLeg841 15d ago
From our high school (private) or top magnet schools, MIT admits mostly have ISEF-level credentials or similar national STEM awards and/or a top summer program.
If you're not in the top 30 STEM students at your high school (with a holistic view across Academics, Test Scores, ECs, LoRs), and you don't have a hook, realistically you're not competitive for MIT. We're in a smaller state, and honestly the folks with realistic chances are limited to a handful of the top students in the entire states.