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How many classes do MIT students take?

At MIT, what is the standard class load per semester? Given that an MIT degree takes 360 units, then to finish in eight semesters, you need to pass about 45 units per semester. That's typically three 12-unit science/engineering/math classes, plus one 9-unit humanities class.
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How many classes should I take at MIT?

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However, students and advisors should recognize that 60 units is an upper limit and not the norm or expectation; 48 units is an appropriate load for most students.
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How many classes is full-time at MIT?

Calculating registration load depends on your student level and the semester. Full-time registration load is 36 units.
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How many hours do MIT students study per day?

On average, most MIT students spend around 40 to 50 hours studying every week. Yep, that's like a part-time job, but for learning cool stuff!
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How many credits do MIT students take?

Requirements at MIT are structured so that you do not need to exceed 54 units per semester (or 48 in many cases) to successfully complete your degree in 4 years.
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How many classes a day in MIT?

The “common” semester course load is 48 units, or 4 regular classes. The minimum required for full-time registration is 36. The strong may take on 60, and some have been known to tackle 72+ (and maintain a social existence). Additionally, many devote 6-10 hours per week for UROPs or other jobs/clubs.
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Is 1500 OK for MIT?

The 25th percentile New SAT score is 1520, and the 75th percentile SAT score is 1570. In other words, a 1520 places you below average, while a 1570 will move you up to above average. There's no absolute SAT requirement at MIT, but they really want to see at least a 1520 to have a chance at being considered.
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Is studying in MIT stressful?

Being a graduate student at MIT can be particularly stressful. There is a huge workload, including but not limited to taking courses, writing papers, attending conferences, and networking. These can easily become overwhelming if not carefully planned.
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How many hours does MIT student sleep?

members of the MIT community are awake late at night, and still checking e-mail. In fact, more than 35% of student respondents answered the survey between midnight and 6 am. 14% reported getting 5 or fewer hours of sleep.
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What is the typical first year of MIT?

Although student class schedules vary significantly in the first year, a typical program includes completion of most of the six science core subjects in mathematics, physics, biology, and chemistry; two of the eight HASS subjects, including a Communication-Intensive subject; and one or more subjects that help them ...
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How hard is it to get a full ride to MIT?

More than 30 percent of MIT undergraduates receive aid sufficient to allow them to attend the Institute tuition-free.
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How big is MIT first year class?

MIT usually aims for a class size of around 1,100 students and put less than 2% of applicants on the waitlist.
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How long do people study at MIT?

All undergraduate Courses at MIT lead to the Bachelor of Science (SB) degree. For most undergraduates, degree-granting programs require four years of full-time study.
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What is the hardest course at MIT?

Unified Engineering (aero/Astro, aka course 16). This was the acknowledged king of death classes. 20+ weekly hours of comically fast paced (even by MIT standards) lectures and recitations, 2–3 problem sets weekly, labs, system problems… basically a year of no sleep.
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Do I need straight A's for MIT?

Average GPA: 4.19

With a GPA of 4.19, MIT requires you to be at the top of your class. You'll need nearly straight A's in all your classes to compete with other applicants. Furthermore, you should be taking hard classes - AP or IB courses - to show that college-level academics is a breeze.
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Does MIT meet 100% need?

At MIT, we admit the most talented students in the world through need-blind admissions. Once admitted, we meet your full financial need for all four years of your undergraduate career.
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Is 7 hours of sleep enough Harvard?

For most healthy adults, guidelines suggest at least seven hours of slumber. But these are general recommendations and not strict rules. "Some people need less than seven hours, while others might need more," says Eric Zhou with the Division of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
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How many hours geniuses sleep?

Albert Einstein is said to have slept 10 hours per night, plus regular daytime naps. Other great achievers, inventors, and thinkers – such as Nikola Tesla, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Edison, Winston Churchill, Leonardo da Vinci, and Sir Isaac Newton – are said to have slept between two and four hours per day.
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How long do you have to live on campus at MIT?

MIT requires all first year students to live on campus for the duration of their first year at MIT.
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What is the depression rate at MIT?

According to the 2015 Healthy Minds Study, a national survey that more than 100 schools have participated in over the years, ~ 22% of MIT undergraduate screen for positively for some level of depression. This rate is the same as the national average across all universities.
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Which is harder MIT or 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 MIT dropout rate?

The retention rate at MIT is 99%. 96% graduate within six years.
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What IQ do you need for MIT?

Your IQ score won't affect the decision process. However, SAT or ACT scores are required. Online tables indicate the average SAT score at MIT is 98 to 99 percentile of the general population (more like 99 percentile in recent years). Other tables suggest that the 98 percentile corresponds to an IQ of about 130.
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Does MIT accept 14 year olds?

MIT doesn't have any age requirements or limits. Each year we receive a small number of applications from young students who have outgrown their high school curriculum and feel ready for college.
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Does MIT accept duolingo?

MIT Graduate Admissions does not accept Duolingo English Test scores to meet the language proficiency requirement.
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