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Can I go to MIT after graduation?

MIT doesn't award second bachelor's degrees, regardless of the course of study. We encourage you to apply to MIT as a graduate student.
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Can I get admission in MIT after graduation?

Students who have completed a minimum of one year with high academic standing at an accredited college, university, technical institute, or community college may be considered for transfer admission. Students with more than two and a half years of study are not eligible.
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Can I go to MIT if I already have a bachelor's?

Students who have already completed a bachelor's degree may not apply to MIT for a second degree in a new field. To pursue graduate study at MIT, you need to apply to one of our departmental programs(opens in new window). Each department has its own application website and admissions requirements.
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Can you get into MIT in your 30s?

We don't have any age limits or restrictions.
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What do MIT students do after graduation?

Upon graduation, MIT students are well prepared and successful applicants for jobs or graduate school. They use a variety of MIT resources, including networking; career fairs; attending employer programs; advising; and professional development services, clubs, and organizations.
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Are MIT students gifted?

And I'll let you in on a little secret: Most of us at MIT aren't inherent geniuses, gliding by on the strength of a vast, extraordinary intellect. We're not born super smart.
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Does MIT have an age limit?

MIT doesn't have any age requirements or limits. Each year we receive a small number of applications from young students who have outgrown their high school curriculum and feel ready for college.
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How do I get into MIT from UK?

Test Requirements for Applicants

The IELTS exam is preferred at MIT. A minimum TOEFL iBT score of 90 (577 paper-based) is required by the Institute; however, some departments require higher scores. The minimum IELTS Academic score required is determined by the department.
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Can you go to MIT if you live in the UK?

To gain admission to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) from the UK, you would typically need to complete the necessary academic requirements, such as obtaining high grades in relevant subjects, and demonstrating proficiency in English through exams like the TOEFL or IELTS.
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Can you get into MIT without straight A's?

GPA Requirements

MIT doesn't have a required GPA that students must meet to apply and the institution doesn't share much information when it comes to the average GPA for accepted applicants. However, given MIT's unparalleled academic rigor, it makes sense to assume that most students have GPAs that hover around 4.0.
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Can I apply to Harvard if I already have a degree?

I have a bachelor's degree. May I apply to Harvard College? No student with a bachelor's degree or other first university degree from any other university, whether American or foreign, is eligible for admission to Harvard College.
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Can I study at both MIT and Harvard?

Full-time sophomores, juniors, seniors, and graduate students at MIT may cross-register for academic subjects offered at the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences or one of Harvard's professional schools, with some exceptions. First-year undergraduate students are not eligible.
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What is the hardest college to get into?

Niche, a ranking and review site, recently published its list of the “2023 Hardest Colleges to Get Into.” Using data from the U.S. Department of Education on various colleges' acceptance rates and SAT/ACT scores, they found, unsurprisingly, Harvard University to be the most difficult college to get into.
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How much does it cost to go to MIT for 4 years?

Projected 4-Year-Degree Price

To attend Massachusetts Institute of Technology for four years, the cost, based on 2022-23 numbers, would be $319,400, including tuition and fees, books, and room and board.
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Is MIT hard academically?

I asked several MIT students about what they believe makes MIT hard. From this survey, I concluded that the chief contributing factor to MIT's hardness is its notoriously rigorous schoolwork.
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What is the acceptance rate for MIT UK?

For the MIT class of 2027, almost 27,000 students applied and about 1,260 were accepted, meaning that even among other top schools, the admissions process at MIT is very competitive. Put another way, applicants have a > 5% chance of admissions to MIT, so only 1 in every 20 applicants gets admitted to MIT!
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Is MIT a Ivy League school?

No, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is not an Ivy League institution.
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Can you apply to MIT through UCAS?

Undergraduate applicants all have to apply via UCAS (University and College Admissions Service). Most universities (more than 600) allow applicants to apply via Common App. However, some require you to apply directly, such as MIT and any of the University of California schools.
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Can I get into Harvard at 24?

You are definitely not too old to apply for MIT or Harvard EECS at 24 years old. Both universities accept applicants of various ages, and many students pursue higher education at these institutions well into their 20s and beyond.
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Who was the youngest person to attend Harvard?

Harvard University and college life (1909–1914)

Although the university had previously refused to let his father enroll him at age 9 because he was still a child, in 1909, at age 11, Sidis set a record by becoming the youngest person to enroll at Harvard University.
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When did MIT allow girls?

MIT was founded in 1861 and admitted its first woman as a “special student” in 1871, the first of a minuscule number of women to be admitted through the following century.
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Does MIT accept more girls?

At some colleges, your gender — man or woman — might give you an admissions edge. Far more men than women apply to enter the Massachusetts Institute of Technology every year. The imbalance produces a perennial gender gap: MIT's admission rate for women is significantly higher.
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Is MIT full of geniuses?

Attending MIT does not automatically make someone a genius, but it does indicate a high level of academic achievement and potential. MIT is known for its rigorous academic programs and attracts many talented and highly motivated students.
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What kind of kids get into MIT?

And, while we look for students who show qualities that would make them a good match for MIT – academically talented students interested in an analytical-based, hands-on education, who have shown true engagement, initiative, curiosity, and community mindedness – there is no one specific profile of student that we are ...
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