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Blog / Miscellaneous
MIT homepage
By the way, if you haven't been to the MIT homepage today, you should check it out! -
Blog / MIT Life
P.S.—Check out the Booklet!
I forgot to mention that America in the World: MIT Speaks has been published! You can check it out at http://web.mit.edu/cis/pdf/FAP%20Booklet.pdf. -
Blog / Hacks
Mario Institute of Technology hack Laura's entry on an awesome hack.
Laura ’09 captured today’s awesome hack… check it out! -
Blog / Challenges
Anatomy of a Late Night There are some problems caffeine can't solve. But only a few.
2 liters of Mountain Dew: $2.75 Mint Milanos: $3.39 Artichoke Spinach Hummus: $2.99 Wheat Thins: $2.29 Getting all your work done... priceless And now, I sleep, perchance to dream... -
FAQ / Academics and research
Where can I find info on Aero/Astro?
AeroAstro the oldest and most respected university aerospace program in the United States, and it's easy to see why. They have an Interactive Robotics lab, a Human Systems lab, a Space Propulsion lab—and the -
Blog / Athletics
Get to know Tim the Beaver! Tim shows off some moves at an MIT men's ice hockey game
While browsing the internet, I stumbled across this video. While spectators waited patiently for the Zamboni to finish during a men's ice hockey team against Harvard this past season (we won, 5-3 :), Tim the Beaver -
FAQ / International applicants
Do application materials have to be in English?
professional service or a teacher in your school complete the translation, but you can't translate the material yourself. If your teacher translates any documents, please ask him/her to sign and date the translation -
Blog / Miscellaneous
May 25, 2006
Today marks my ten-year anniversary of train travel. I also just finished my first year of college. Time doesn't fly. -
Blog / Admissions
On Tour Goin' each and every place with the mic in their hand.
the mic in their hand New York, NJ, N.C., VA We on Award Tour with Muhammad my man Goin' each and every place with the mic in their hand Oaktown ... Called Quest Hello All! As you can see I'm taking the fight to the -
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FAQ / First-year application
How do homeschooled students apply?
MIT has a long history of admitting homeschooled students and these students have been successful and vibrant members of our community. We don ... applicants, like all of our applicants, are considered within their context -
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Blog / MISTI
Ich Liebe Deutschland! A video entry - because I was too lazy to type
(Sorry for the abrupt ending! I accidentally pushed the button to stop recording a few seconds before I was actually done speaking, haha) -
Blog / Miscellaneous
Alive and In London Updates from the Road
Currently writing to you from the London Apple Store. Spring Break has been a blast so far. Once I find free wireless, I'll upload the real entries. -
Blog / Miscellaneous
While You Wait… Like robotics? Like the Rubik's Cube?
Like robotics? Like the Rubik's Cube? Check out this video that someone sent me. Discuss. (Sorry for the short post! Back to selection...) -
FAQ / Academics and research
How can I get a course catalog?
MIT has an online course catalog called the Bulletin that provides details about MIT, the campus, and undergraduate programs, including requirements and course descriptions for majors/minors. -
FAQ / First-year application
Does MIT offer conditional admissions?
MIT doesn't offer any special or conditional admissions. All first-year applicants fill out the same undergraduate application and meet the same testing requirements. -
FAQ / Transfer
Does MIT require standardized tests for transfer applicants?
We require the SAT or the ACT from first year and transfer applicants. Please visit our Tests & scores page for more complete details.