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 * Massachusetts Institute of Technology**


 * 1) Tuition and Fees cost $40, 732
 * 2) Housing and dining costs $11,755
 * 3) Books and personal expenses cost $2, 763
 * 4) Total Price for Under Graduates is $55,270
 * 5) MIT will work a way to help you afford to come to the college
 * 6) One year of high school Physics
 * 7) One year of high school Chemistry
 * 8) One year of high school Biology
 * 9) Math through Calculus
 * 10) Two year of a foreign language
 * 11) Four years of English
 * 12) Two years of History
 * 13) What to answer on the recommendation, What is the context of your relationship with the applicant?
 * 14) Has the student demonstrated a willingness to take intellectual risks and go beyond the normal classroom experience?
 * 15) Does the applicant have any unusual competence, talent or leadership abilities?
 * 16) What motivates this person? What excites him/her?
 * 17) How does the applicant interact with teachers? With peers? Describe his/her personality and social skills.
 * 18) What will you remember most about this person?
 * 19) If you have knowledge of MIT, what leads you to believe MIT is a good match for this person? How might he/she fit into the MIT community and grow from the MIT experience?
 * 20) Has the applicant ever experienced disappointment or failure? If so, how did he/she react?
 * 21) Are there any unusual family or community circumstances of which we should be aware?
 * 22) to get ready for MIT you have to do two things, Making sure you are ready to do the work
 * 23) And taking the time to really explore things that interest you, both inside and out of school
 * 24) Grants can cover the travel to the community in need
 * 25) Materials
 * 26) Food that the facilitate the service
 * 27) and individual or group work
 * 28) MIT has a public service center
 * 29) To get a scholarship you need to apply for financial aid every year
 * 30) A grant from $400 to $5,550 per year to undergraduates with the greatest financial need.
 * 31) When working a job on campus you start out at working with minimum wage pay
 * 32) the schools minimum wage pay is $9.50
 * 33) Students can work a maximum of 40 hours per week at any job or a combination of jobs
 * 34) Students can only work 20 hours a week during the term and 40 during IAP or the summer
 * 35) Students can get a job at the libraries
 * 36) the academic departments
 * 37) the careers office
 * 38) or the public service center
 * 39) Students can sign up to be paid for community service
 * 40) To get hired and paid by MIT you first have to check your eligibility
 * 41) Complete a 1-9 form
 * 42) then find a job your interested in call the employer and get hired
 * 43) But to get paid you have to fill out time cards to prove that you worked your full 20 or 40 hours a week
 * 44) You can live on campus or off in a apartment
 * 45) To join a sport contact a club officer and let him know your interests
 * 46) Grades are posted one week after the last day of class
 * 47) Any open spots in the first day of class will be assigned as needed
 * 48) To join a Varsity team you have to talk to the head coach
 * 49) To fulfill your PE program you need a total of eight credit points
 * 50) During orientation you will be participating in REX (Residence Exploration) activities In the course of that in-depth program, you’ll learn everything you need to choose the right place to live.