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<p>The only thing you can infer is that MIT applicants tend to have higher MCATs as a group (no surprise there) and fairly high GPAs (again not surprising as a large number go for MD/PhDs). </p>
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<p>There was only one candidate with a lower than 3.28 GPA. The lowest GPA of any applicant was a 3.2.</p>
<p>You can’t draw much of a conclusion on rejections since very few applicants are rejected. (94% acceptance rate in 2009, 88% in 2010, 100% (unofficial) in 2011). </p>
<p>For instance, 100% of MIT applicants with GPAs of 3.5 and above were admitted to medical school and so were 100% of MIT applicants with MCATs over 33. You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to achieve at least one of these goals at MIT. The biology department, the most popular department for premeds claims that they have not had a single rejection in many years. The neuroscience department has not had one rejection since inception nor has the biologic engineering department. </p>
<p>Medicine is not a very popular destination for MIT students but pretty much everybody who wants to get into medical school eventually gets in.</p>