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What is there to do around MIT?
Things to Do near MIT
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
- MIT Museum.
- Harvard Museum of Natural History.
- Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology.
- Free Things to Do in Boston.
- Boston Public Garden.
- Boston Common.
- Things to do in Boston on a Rainy Day.
What students do MIT look for?
Understanding the process: What we look for
- Alignment with MIT’s mission.
- Collaborative and cooperative spirit.
- Initiative.
- Risk-taking.
- Hands-on creativity.
- Intensity, curiosity, and excitement.
- The character of the MIT community.
- The ability to prioritize balance.
Does MIT Look at 9th grade?
1 answer. In general, colleges don’t place too much emphasis on your freshman year. At some universities (UC Berkeley for example), your 9th grade is not even factored into your GPA. In general, MIT will want to see higher grades (90\% or above in most subjects), but a few lower grades should not hurt too much.
What is it like to live at MIT?
Unlike other universities where people are thrown into various housing based a lottery, students are able to select which dorms they want to live in and every dorm is unique to a certain niche of MIT. 3. Greek Life If you didn’t already know, Greek Life is very strong at MIT with roughly 50\% of the guys and 33\% of girls involved.
What makes mitmit’s campus unique?
MIT’s campus is truly distinct because of the diverse architectural styles of the buildings on campus. While the most recognizable building on campus is the Great Dome, there are numerous other buildings, like the Stata Center or Simmons Hall, on campus that are being recognized for their innovative and contemporary design. 10.
What do MIT hopefuls ask when they ask about high school?
When MIT hopefuls ask what an MIT student did in high school, they tend to mean “what went on their application.”
What are the best undergraduate research opportunities at MIT?
There are plenty of research opportunities with MIT’s Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP). It is a great experience for everyone, even freshman, because it gives you first hand experience to work on cutting edge research, whether you join a research projects or pursue your own ideas.