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Can you take MIT classes as a Harvard student?

Harvard University students can take classes at MIT during the fall and spring terms. Students from Harvard Extension or Summer Schools are not eligible. Additionally, Harvard students may not cross-register for MIT's Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP).
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Can you take MIT classes at Harvard?

As a full-time MIT student, you may cross-register for classes at Harvard University, Wellesley College, and Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt).
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Can you study at Harvard and MIT at the same time?

You cannot be enrolled as a full time student at both schools. However, Harvard, MIT, and Wellesley College have cross-registration as an option. If you are a regular undergraduate student studying for a bachelor's degree at any of these three schools, you can take classes at the other two.
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Can anyone take classes at MIT?

MIT has special policies regarding non-students who wish to take any regular undergraduate or graduate courses at MIT. It may be possible to audit a course (sit in on a class without receiving a grade or academic credit), but you must ask the professor teaching the course for permission.
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Is MIT harder to get into Harvard?

According to Niche, MIT is the #6 hardest school to get into, and Harvard is the #1 hardest school to get into. Harvard has a college acceptance rate of 3.41% compared to the MIT acceptance rate of 4.8%. So, while Harvard is part of the Ivy League and MIT is not, they both have extremely selective acceptance rates.
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What is the #1 hardest school to get into?

Niche, a ranking and review site, recently published its list of the “2023 Hardest Colleges to Get Into.” Using data from the U.S. Department of Education on various colleges' acceptance rates and SAT/ACT scores, they found, unsurprisingly, Harvard University to be the most difficult college to get into.
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Will MIT accept a 3.7 GPA?

There's no minimum required GPA; however, competitive applicants typically have a 3.5 GPA or above, and mostly As in math and science courses.
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Does MIT accept dropouts?

MIT doesn't have any age requirements and doesn't require high school completion to apply. Each year we receive a small number of applications from younger students who have outgrown their high school curriculum and feel ready for university study.
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Are MIT students gifted?

Given MIT's exceptionally competitive admissions process and the long list of successful MIT alumni, it's no surprise that most MIT students are academically gifted and dedicated to excelling at the field of study they choose to pursue.
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Can you get into MIT without straight A's?

However, 97% of MIT Class of 2025 admitted students graduated in the top 10% of their classes, so your GPA must be high in order to compete. This means that although there are no minimum MIT GPA requirements, you'll need mainly A's in all your classes—but don't take easy courses in order to hit your target GPA.
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Is Harvard more prestigious than MIT?

Both MIT and Harvard are widely recognized as among the most prestigious institutions in the world, but they excel in different academic domains. MIT is celebrated for its unparalleled contributions to science, technology, and innovation, making it highly prestigious in those fields.
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Can I get into Harvard at 24?

There is not an age requirement for applying to Harvard, though applicants are expected to have some secondary school experience.
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Can you have 2 majors at Harvard?

While Harvard does not offer double majors, it does have something called a joint concentration. This combines two separate majors by reducing the course requirements of both majors.
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Why is Harvard so close to MIT?

In 1916, MIT moved across the river to Cambridge to consolidate its facilities and to have more space to expand. Cambridge isn't that big of a city, so if you move a university there, it is going to be physically close to Harvard. It's less than two miles away on Massachusetts Avenue.
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Are Harvard and MIT linked?

In its cramped Back Bay location, MIT could not afford to expand its overcrowded facilities, driving a desperate search for a new campus and funding. Eventually, the MIT Corporation approved a formal agreement to merge with Harvard, over the vehement objections of MIT faculty, students, and alumni.
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Can Harvard students use MIT library?

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Harvard faculty, students, and staff may apply for MIT Libraries borrowing privileges at any MIT Library service desk.
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Do only geniuses get into MIT?

And I'll let you in on a little secret: Most of us at MIT aren't inherent geniuses, gliding by on the strength of a vast, extraordinary intellect. We're not born super smart.
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What kind of kids get into MIT?

To get into the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), you will need to have a near-perfect high school GPA, top scores on your ACT or SAT and the types of extracurricular activities that allow you to demonstrate your commitment and leadership abilities.
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What IQ gets you into the gifted program?

Although IQ represents only a partial expression of giftedness, according to a purely psychometric view, giftedness is defined by an IQ of 130 or higher, placing gifted individuals at least two standard deviations above the population mean.
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What is the lowest GPA you need to get into MIT?

There is no minimum required GPA, but competitive applicants generally have a GPA of 3.5 or above, and mostly A's in mathematics and science courses.
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Has anyone gotten into MIT with a low GPA?

While the acceptance rate at MIT is low, it doesn't mean that applicants with a low GPA have no chance. It simply means that every element of your application must be as strong as possible to compete with other applicants.
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Does MIT care about high school?

A strong academic foundation in high school contributes to your own development, improves your odds of getting into MIT, and helps you make the most of the Institute when you're here.
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What is a 5.0 GPA?

A 5.0 generally indicates that a student took only 5.0-scale classes and earned only A's (and/or A+'s). Normally, all perfect straight-A grades result in a 4.0; with weighted classes, though, perfect straight-A grades could result in a 5.0 (or even higher).
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Is a 3.7 good for Harvard?

Applicants generally have a better chance of getting into an Ivy League school if they get closer to a 4.0 GPA. However a 3.7 GPA doesn't automatically disqualify you: focus on your extracurricular activities and test scores for a better chance of admission.
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Can you get a 5.0 GPA at MIT?

If you are a person interested in pursuing a career in STEM, it's important to not “feel boxed into pursuing a medical or engineering degree”. Just ask Vincentian scholar, Abigail Scott, who recently graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a perfect 5.0 GPA (grade point average).
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