What is the minimum SAT score to get into MIT?

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MIT with a composite SAT score in the range of 1300-1380, although most students are within the 1510-1580 range
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MIT does not have a fixed minimum SAT score for admission, but competitive applicants typically have high scores. For context: - The middle 50% SAT score range for admitted students usually falls between **1500 and 1570** (out of 1600). MIT focuses on a holistic review process, so while high...
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MIT does not have a fixed minimum SAT score for admission, but competitive applicants typically have high scores. For context: - The middle 50% SAT score range for admitted students usually falls between **1500 and 1570** (out of 1600). MIT focuses on a holistic review process, so while high test scores are important, they also consider other factors like academic achievements, extracurricular activities, essays, and recommendations. read less
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