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A Boring Friday what did you do last friday?
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Blog / Decisions Day Threads
Open Thread: Admitted!
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Blog / Admissions
Inside the Webcast Studio sneak preview...
Sorry for the abrupt ending - had to start the show! -
Blog / MIT Life
miT-REX Residence Exploration (REX) begins.
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Blog / Miscellaneous
MIT homepage
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Blog / Events
President Susan Hockfield
To: "All Members of the MIT Community" From: "Kathryn A ... for Susan Hockfield To all members of the MIT community: You are cordially invited to a community reception to welcome Susan -
FAQ / QuestBridge
How do I access the MIT QuestBridge Supplement?
about how to access our MIT QuestBridge Supplement. If you are a Quest ... your QuestBridge application to apply for our Regular Action cycle, but ... @mit.edu. After you email us, we will contact you about how to access our MIT Quest -
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Blog / Miscellaneous
I Love Math Snakes on a plane!
Yes, I will be watching this at 10 pm Thursday night. This might be the end of Samuel Jackson's career, and I might as well be there for it. And stay tuned for an entry about my 21st birthday on Friday. -
Blog / Miscellaneous
Year of the Dog Happy Lunar New Year!
Happy Lunar New Year from Evie* and the entire Office of Admissions! *Evie is the dog of Associate Director of Admissions Joanne Cummings, and is my favorite pooch in the world =) -
FAQ / Life and culture
Who was the first woman graduate?
In 1873, shortly after MIT's opening in 1865, Ellen Swallow Richards became MIT's first woman graduate (and later its first woman instructor). Richards' work testing drinking water supplies and water contaminants made -
FAQ / Prepare for MIT
What is MITES Semester (formerly MOSTEC)?
MITES Semester (formerly known as MIT Online Science, Technology, and Engineering Community, MOSTEC) is a six-month hybrid learning STEM and college preparation experience, free of charge, for rising high school seniors. The -
FAQ / Academics and research
How awesome is MIT Physics?
The MIT Physics Department is one of the best places in the world for research and education in physics. Fourteen of their alumni and eight of their faculty have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. -
FAQ / Life and culture
Are volunteer opportunities available?
At the Priscilla King Gray Public Service Center (PKG Center), you can connect with a variety of public service projects in local, national, and global communities. The PKG Center can also provide guidance—and -
FAQ / First-year application
How do I get on the mailing list?
We don't do a lot of mailing, but you can sign up for our awesome monthly email newsletter that shares what's happening on campus and—if you're applying—provides updates and tips. -
Blog / About Decisions
Open Thread: Admitted Early
YOU GOT IN! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxiVYEjp0Ww&ab_channel=SaltTech We hope you are happy! Take some time to celebrate with those who are important to you; we'll have more important, cylindrical information for you -
Blog / Admissions
THE APPLICATION IS LIVE! because why bury the lede
my god... it's full of words > > > click this button to apply to MIT < < < -
Blog / Decisions Day Threads
Not Admitted A forum
There were a record number of applications for Early Action this year, which unfortunately means that we had to turn down a great number of ... open forum for you to talk. -
Blog / About Decisions
Not here! This actually made me LOL
I'm hosed. I don't have time to write a real entry. Suffice it to say, I found this video funny. What happens in this video will not happen in a conversation with any MIT student. Therefore . . . you should