MIT's early emphasis on appliedtechnology at the undergraduate and graduatelevels led to close cooperation with industry.Curricular reforms under Karl Compton andVannevar Bush in the 1930s emphasized basicscience. MIT was elected to the Association ofAmerican Universities in 1934. Today, the institute...
MIT’s early emphasis on applied technology at the undergraduate and graduate levels led to close cooperation with industry. Curricular reforms under Karl Compton and Vannevar Bush in the 1930s emphasized basic science. MIT was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1934. Today, the...
As for total enrollment (undergrads and graduate students), MIT has less than 12,000 students compared to Harvard's slightly under 22,000 students. When it comes to schools, MIT has six schools in total, whereas Harvard's got 13. Notably, MIT does not have a medical school or law ...
毕竟gre水,gpa没有统一标准。(当然这两项你也不能太差)MIT这种学校从来就不缺顶尖的学生,你除非是...
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Number of graduate students (campuswide): 5,3876 Acceptance rate (School of Education master’s): 50.5%3 Average GRE: N.Av.3 Tuition & Academics In-state/out-of-state tuition per online credit hour: $560/$56014 In-state/out-of-state tuition per on-campus credit hour: $464/$88014 ...
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As a graduate of Carnegie-Mellon (sort of a down-market MIT ;-) who did not pay any tuition (Dad was faculty) I can endorse this idea whole-heartedly. In addition I can add some thoughs on the economic equation here: 1) the cost of attending college would not be zero even if the...
As a technical point: there is an even better school located, I believe, in Mumbai, that is private and I think graduate level only -- I can't recall the name. One of the guys I know out here in the US (who has a fancy tech job these days) did his CS undergrad at II...
Computer science is the technology we work with. The introductory graduate courses you are required to take will almost certainly not give you an adequate understanding of it, so you'll have to learn a fair amount by reading beyond them. All the areas of computer science-theory, architectures...