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Our selection process
committee, where multiple groups of different admissions staff and faculty ... decision is correct in the context of the overall applicant pool, and that no ... the site began in 2004. That's easily several books worth of tips and -
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Early vs Regular
MIT has two application cycles: Early Action (EA) and Regular Action (RA). What's the difference? Only the dates of the deadlines! It is fine to apply during either cycle. We do not have a preference, and there -
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, activities, academics, etc. November 1 Two letters of recommendation—one from a math or science teacher and one from a humanities, social science ... —general information, essays, activities, academics, etc. January 6 Two letters of -
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