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FAQ / QuestBridge
How do I access the MIT QuestBridge Supplement?
QuestBridge Finalists that ranked MIT will be contacted directly about how to access our MIT QuestBridge Supplement. If you are a QuestBridge Finalist that did not rank MIT, you can still use our supplement along with -
FAQ / QuestBridge
How do I submit my official transcript to MIT as a QuestBridge applicant?
an official transcript with your QB application, you can request an -
FAQ / First-year application
How much is the application fee?
The first-year application fee is $75, payable online with a credit card when you submit your application. We understand that paying college application fees presents a hardship for some families. Fee waivers are -
FAQ / Academics and research
Does MIT offer a pre-med program?
-related professions are encouraged to complete a prehealth registration meeting with -
FAQ / Academics and research
Is the Sloan School of Management for undergrads, too?
prepares you for your next step, equipping you with the tools you need to -
FAQ / Academics and research
Can first-year students conduct research?
creative collaborations with leading research institutes and consortia around -
FAQ / Life and culture
Is there a medical facility on campus?
professionals. They are here to help you with health issues ranging from sprained -
FAQ / Life and culture
Did an MIT grad start Khan Academy?
relatives and friends were requesting help with their academics, so he started -
FAQ / First-year application
Does MIT prefer public school or private school?
through that context and admit those students who are the best matched with -
FAQ / Academics and research
Can I study Global Change Science/Climate?
The MIT Center for Global Change Science (CGCS) at MIT was founded to address fundamental questions about climate processes with a multidisciplinary approach. The Center's goal is to improve the ability to accurately -
FAQ / First-year application
Will there be a wait list this year?
with the uncertainties, we also keep a wait list of students. We won -
FAQ / Prepare for MIT
What is Splash?
during Splash, you can get your feet wet with a short introduction to any -
FAQ / Life and culture
Can I join a fraternity/sorority?
MIT's Fraternity, Sorority, and Independent Living Groups (FSILGs) include 26 fraternities, 10 sororities, and five living groups. With core principles of leadership, scholarship, and citizenship, the FSILG Office -
FAQ / Life and culture
How does one attain a Pirate License?
fencing are granted pirate status with a tangible certificate. Blogger Abby -
FAQ / International applicants
What if I’m waiting for my green card?
All applicants are requested to fill out the application with their current citizen status. In our first-year admissions process, you're considered an international applicant if you're not a United States citizen or -
FAQ / Interview
What if my interview is waived?
Unfortunately, even with over 3,500 alumni volunteer Educational Counselors all over the world, we may not be able to arrange an interview for every applicant. If we are unable to offer you an interview, your -
Blog / Challenges
New Year Resolutions in Fall An ambitious list of things I wanna do that probably won't get done
With the school year coming back around, it only feels necessary to ... challenge myself with: Visit 15 new places to eat in the Cambridge/Boston area Learn the Ukulele with my roommate Learn to play my brother -
Blog / Classes
2.009: the product engineering process the best class at mit
Launch – the biggest party of the year. Equipped with enough fanfare to ... . Let’s start with my team: the Red Team. Somehow fate took all the ... lucky with how it worked out for me. We had just 12 weeks to go from -
Blog / Community Projects
dormspam-the-game (Part 2) may the data be ever in my favor
along with the other top ten scorers."]3rd overall,[/annotation] winning a ... frequency with which all other students chose those integers. Each player will ... integers with the greatest values (which you do know) and the lowest