Patrick
Even though MIT offers world-class education like many top tier schools, this is only one side of the school's character. The true value of the institute lies in the opportunities it provides for students to come together to do amazing things. It offers the most expansive and in-depth array of research projects for undergraduates, and provides research for students to create on their own. MIT is very diverse and accepting of new ideas, which lets even freshmen participate in groundbreaking work.
Rebecca
MIT is an incredible place, but it is starting to feel stifling. The MIT bubble can be difficult to break out of, but the rewards you get from your years at MIT will be great.
Sheila
MIT is the best and foremost an engineering school in the world. In this place, you can be your geeky self and anything and people still accept you for who you are. Academics are very important, but having fun also counts as well! We play and work hard like no other schools. I also like how MIT is committed to addressing the world's most pressing issues in every aspects, even beyond the engineering and hard sciences (we even do have a strongly committed public service department!)
Cydnie
The culture here is very unique. As well as the collaborative and friendsly environment.
Arkady
This school has a great engineering program, with lots of emphasis on hands-on learning. In addition, the school is known for the random, intersting personalities of its students.
Emily
HIgh-caliber education at one of the best schools in the world. The school is fairly small, so although faculty are well-known and extremely pressed for time, they are accessible to meet with students. This school has mostly taught me how to learn and provided me with one-of-a-kind opportunities.
Jonathan
Reputation, supposed "free pass" for employment
Harper
if you take MIT too seriously, it will be no fun. make sure you look hard at where you want to live.
Zeke
This school is not socially divided into the different classes, but rather, upperclassmen mix with freshman, and everyone supports each other whenever possible.
Shawn
The importance of bike racks and more MIT buildings.
Shawn
A look at the Career Office bulletin board.
Piper
You can do anything here. That's what I love about this place. If you can handle 10 classes, you can do it (no increased tuition). You wanna be involved in clubs, you can do that. You don't see a club you're looking for? You can start your own. The tradition, the cultures of the east side and the west side, it's all something very special. ILTFP.
Gina
MIT is the most amazing experience I've had in my entire life!
Nico
This survey can turn out to be kinda long.
Ashley
MIT is a lot of work but you can have fun if you want to have it. You are responsible for your college experience is what it comes down too.
Paul
People always told me that the knowledge was made here, but I didn't realize it until I got here. And now that I'm here, I can't believe some of the things that go on around me.
John
Don't apply to MIT unless you love math and science and engineering. It doesn't matter that MIT is ranked in the top 10 or 5 or whatever it is now in USNWR. It matters that you get the best possible education for you--and someone put off by the number of math and science requirements should not be applying to MIT. If you want a broad, Ivory Tower liberal arts education, try the little school up-chuck. If you want to be around some of the best minds in the country and want to analytically look at the problems in today's world (yes, engineering problems but social problems as well), this may be the place for you. MIT is idiosyncratic, so visit before you decide.
Charlie
IAP- the Independent Activities Period, happens every January and during this month regular classes are not held. Instead, this is the time when students can do cool things like make a cool project, participate in a less academically rigorous class, study even more intensely than usual in order to complete an academically rigorous class, do some research with a professor, or just hang out.
The dorms do not close. You are not forced out during Spring Break or Winter Break or IAP. For an additional housing fee you can stay over the summer. There are early returns if you need to be back before term and rush actually start.
Alex
I love this place, but you have to really love a challenge, and enjoy an intense, nerdy atmosphere, to survive. It's really not a matter of absolute intelligence, or ability to pass a certain test; it's about wanting to learn, getting up in the middle of the night to look up some fact that's been nagging you, seeing--and saying out loud--the physics flaws in a fast food commercial, and knowing somewhere deep down that no matter how much a particular problem set tortures you or the tests seem impossible, it's the course or the topic that you hate, not the learning itself.
Amanda
I love MIT. It gets very difficult at times, and some rather sharp words may leave my mouth at times when I am up at 4AM doing a p-set, but I am glad I made the decision to go here.