
How to Get Into MIT
Cambridge, Massachusetts · Private
Acceptance Rate
4.5%
Applicants
28,232
Admitted
1,284
Enrolled
1,106
Yield
86.1%
UG Enrollment
4,535
Source: MIT CDS 2024/25

Aman D.
Former MIT Admissions Officer
Selectivity at MIT isn't just about volume. What tips the scale are the prizes. The credentials that surface first in the file are doing most of the admissions work before readers even reach the essays.
What you realize is that the kinds of achievements that stand out at a school like MIT are really significant. You have to be great at the subject you say you're interested in.

Aman D.
Former MIT Admissions Officer
Loves Math and Physics
Two years of advanced math and physics are required regardless of major.
Joyful and Resilient
MIT is hard. The students who thrive are the ones who maintain curiosity, optimism, and joy.
Techno-Optimist
You honestly believe tech is going to make the world better.
At MIT, we looked out specifically for three things. We looked out for joy. We looked out for resilience. And we looked out for strong women.

Aman D.
Former MIT Admissions Officer
Deep STEM Passion
A student who lights up over proofs, experiments, and ideas for their own sake.
Tangible Achievement
Prizes, research, selective programs, or competitions that prove ability at a high level.
Maker Instinct
A science-y mindset that shows up naturally in projects, hobbies, and experiments.
Coherence
Coherence Activities, essays, recs, and interview all reinforce one clear narrative.
Community Contribution
Visible school impact through projects, clubs, peer leadership, or shared STEM work.
Character is the only factor MIT rates as Very Important. Rigor, scores, essays, and extracurriculars all sit a tier below. The message in the data is hard to miss: MIT picks people, not test scores.
Getting a 1600 on the SAT, for admissions officers at Stanford and MIT and Princeton, I don't think that is the kind of thing that sets you apart.

Aman D.
Former MIT Admissions Officer
The four-slot limit means there's nowhere for filler to hide, no twelfth volunteer hour to soften a thin profile, no club membership to round out an otherwise narrow story. What you submit is what MIT reads.
At MIT, you only have four activities. Compared to the ten on the Common App, that's a big difference. The big things are selective summer programs, competitions, and science fairs.

Aman D.
Former MIT Admissions Officer
If an application feels contrived, I generally am like, eek. We want humans in all their complexity and coherence and paradoxes.

Aman D.
Former MIT Admissions Officer
Rejection from MIT isn't usually a comment on capability. It's a verdict on the file: the prize that wasn't there, the application that didn't quite ring true, the passion for math and physics that the transcript didn't support.
Build the application MIT can read as authentic. The students who arrive with strong files almost always have results that came from a real interest pursued over years, not strategy compressed into a senior-year push.
