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Which is more important to get to get into MIT? Which subject is slightly more important than the other when trying to get into MIT? Maths or Physics? I remember seeing it somewhere that maths is more important but as it being an engineering school, wouldn't physics be more important? Thanks in advance. Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers - 2009-11-25 13:10:07 Best Answer Math. Just because you need math to figure a lot of physics and no physics to figure any math! You will need more than math and physics to get into MIT. MIT is one of the most selective schools in the US and looks at the whole person. They look your GPA, SAT/ACT, extracurricular activities, community service, special/unique accomplishments, and recommendations from teachers. MIT is much more than just an engineering school - you can get a degree in history or music from MIT! All Answers Answer 1 To get into Harvard, you must be rich. To get into MIT, you must have brains. Math or Physics would likely be of equal importance, all depending on you major. 2009-11-25 13:14:24 Answer 2 MIT doesn't only offer engineering. Both math and science are crucial, but not just physics. And simply doing well in math and physics courses isn't enough to get you in - you need a lot more. 2009-11-25 13:15:26 Answer 3 Math. Just because you need math to figure a lot of physics and no physics to figure any math! You will need more than math and physics to get into MIT. MIT is one of the most selective schools in the US and looks at the whole person. They look your GPA, SAT/ACT, extracurricular activities, community service, special/unique accomplishments, and recommendations from teachers. MIT is much more than just an engineering school - you can get a degree in history or music from MIT! 2009-11-28 23:13:06 |