Want to go to MIT..but not for STEM

<p>It’s not necessary to have math or science awards/ECs to be admitted. </p>

<p>You do need to show that you have the ability and the willingness to get through the General Institute Requirements, which are required for students in all majors (including management). The GIRs consist of two courses in calculus (single- and multivariable), two courses in physics (mechanics and E&M), a course in chemistry, a course in biology, two science/engineering electives, and a lab class.</p>