Most FAQ about admission at MIT

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<p>First of all, dependiing on your school a C might equal an A somewhere else therefore I believe that school grades for internatonals mostly do not represent an ability, unless you fail the course, of course.</p>

<p>2050, for an international, is REALLY good. Is you school in English education(physics, maths etc… all in english)? If thats the case, 2050 might not be that high. However for a non-native speaker 2050 is really decent. May I ask what is your scores in each section?</p>

<p>I don’t think they have a set-in-stone weighting system for grades, scores and essays. Each serve a different purpose and supplement each other as I see. I don’t think unless you have REALLY big communication issues, essays can’t hurt you. Therefore instead of the structure/grammar of the essay, the content inside matters most. What you tell them, might change their opinion about you and this is the point of essays. So I don’t think there are poorly written and well written essays but influential essays.</p>