How is your GPA score determined?
How much does it cost to go to MIT?
Is having a good GPA in high school important?
What gpa do I need to get into law school?
What is the highest GPA you can possibly get?
What kind of gpa do I need in law school to be eligible for getting my masters degree?
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Question by ChristianBennion (80)
Answer by choctaw (361)
MIT does not have a GPA requirement. Admission is based on your application and how the application board feels you would fit in.
Answer by Joven (163)
The range of GPAs that are accepted into MIT are 3. 2-4. 0, however this does not guarantee acceptance.
Answer by Aumin (276)
MIT does not just look at a persons GPA for acceptance, other factors must be weighed in. I have read that a 2. 8 GPA unweighted is a plus.
Answer by Danie (993)
There is no one GPA number which will definitely get someone into MIT. You can aim to have higher than a 96 average.
Answer by Anonymous
9.0+ Duh.
3.5 and above
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