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Mar 14 2010

MIT Regular Action Admissions Decisions available online

Posted in: Process & Statistics

MIT Regular Action admissions decisions are now available at https://decisions.mit.edu.

decisions.mit.edu

You can log in using the same username and password that you use to log into your MyMIT account. There are no interim screens, so you should be sure you are ready to receive your decision online before logging in to decisions.mit.edu.

Admissions decisions will be available exclusively online. Admitted students will receive information on their financial aid package and Campus Preview Weekend in the mail next week.

The numbers:

Applications: 16,632 (6.2% increase over last year)
Admitted students: 1,611
2010 admit rate: 9.7%
Waitlisted students: 722
Represented: 50 states and 59 countries

The record number of applications means that the admissions committee has worked harder than ever to choose the Class of 2014. We have put our heart and soul, and our best judgment, into every decision, and most decisions are extremely difficult. Most students who applied to MIT this year... read the post »

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Mar 14 2010

Open Forum for Admitted Students

Posted in: Process & Statistics

Congratulations and welcome to the Class of 2014! We feel like we already know you, but feel free to use this forum to introduce yourselves to your future classmates.

FYI, the reply form and CPW portlet in MyMIT will live in a day or two.

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Mar 14 2010

Open Forum for Waitlisted Students

Posted in: Process & Statistics

In the near future, we'll have some advice and information here on the blogs about being waitlisted. In the meantime, feel free to use this forum to discuss anything waitlist-related.

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Mar 14 2010

Open Forum for those Not Admitted

Posted in: Process & Statistics

With a record number of applications, this year was once again the most competitive ever for MIT admissions. Admitting less than 1 in 10 applicants from our amazing applicant pool means that we had to turn away many, many, many incredible students. For those of you who fall into this category, this is an open forum for you to talk.

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