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  • Mathematics at MIT

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    Mathematics has played an important part at MIT since the founding of the Institute. Mathematics occupies a core intellectual position at MIT, an institution that is well known for its leadership in Science and Engineering. All MIT undergraduates are required to take courses within the department which prides itself in leading the nation in priorities and guidelines for basic mathematical and scientific research and for the way students are taught.

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    How I got into MIT: Alumni and students share their acceptance stories

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    MIT alumni and students share their memories of getting accepted to MIT.

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  • Can You Solve This MIT Admissions Question? Geometry Problem, 1869

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    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is one of the top ranked universities in the world. This question appeared on its admissions exam nearly 150 years ago. The perpendicular dropped from the vertex of the right angle upon the hypotenuse divides it into two segments of 9 and 16 feet respectively. Find the lengths of the perpendicular, and the two legs of the triangle. The video presents a solution.

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    Asegura Jason Pontin que el suyo es el mejor trabajo del mundo. Lo dice porque está convencido de ello y porque Pontin demuestra en cada una de sus palabras un espíritu crítico, curioso y rebelde. Es el tipo de persona que siempre se hace preguntas incómodas y asume que los retos pequeños son para las mentes pequeñas. Por eso es capaz de afirmar cosas como que las empresas de tecnología “nos divierten y se enriquecen con juguetes triviales, cosas como iPhones y aplicaciones y social media, o algoritmos que aceleran el comercio automatizado. No hay nada malo con ninguna de estas cosas. Han ampliado y enriquecido nuestras vidas. Pero no han solucionado los grandes problemas de la humanidad”.

    El mejor trabajo del mundo según Jason Pontin es el de director de “MIT Technology Review”, publicación del Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts fundada en 1899, y una de las revistas científicas más importantes y prestigiosas del planeta. Entre las firmas que alguna vez han aparecido en sus páginas hay nombres como Thomas Alva Edison, Winston Churchill y Tim Berners Lee.

    Los grandes problemas de la humanidad que Jason Pontin cree que pueden solucionarse gracias a las investigaciones del MIT incluyen, por ejemplo, frenar el cambio climático o la posibilidad de modificar genéticamente cualquier organismo. Conocido como CRISP/cas9 este es uno de los proyectos más ambiciosos del instituto y también el que más controversia ha levantado. Se trata de una herramienta molecular que permite editar o corregir el genoma de cualquier célula, una posibilidad que horroriza a quienes consideran que los humanos estamos jugando a ser dioses sin tener en cuenta las consecuencias. Pontin opina, sin embargo, que esta tecnología podría ser la clave para acabar con el hambre en el planeta y ofrecer soluciones para alimentar a toda la población mundial, cuando esta se acerque a los 9.500 millones de habitantes dentro de algunas décadas.

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  • 10 Cool Gadgets On Amazon You Must See

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  • Embracing Opportunity: How to Succeed at MIT

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    Senior Guangtao (Taotao) Zhang, of China, reflects upon her undergraduate journey at MIT as a transfer student. She talks about rising above her initial anxieties through the support of friends, family, and the MIT community to become one of the most successful students in her class. She recently accepted an offer from Apple to work as an iPad product design engineer.

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    10 What Is It Riddles That Trick Your Brain. These are best riddles for kids based on what is it riddles. Please try this and have fun.

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  • One of the strongest lightweight materials known

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    A team of MIT engineers has successfully designed a new 3-D material with five percent the density of steel and ten times the strength, making it one of the strongest lightweight materials known. (Learn more:

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    Video: Melanie Gonick/MIT
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  • MIT Robotic Cheetah

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    MIT researchers have developed an algorithm for bounding that they've successfully implemented in a robotic cheetah. (Learn more:

    The MIT Cheetah 2 contains the custom electric motor designed by Jeffrey Lang, the Vitesse Professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT and the amplifier designed by David Otten, a principal research engineer in MIT’s Research Laboratory of Electronics.

    This work was supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

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  • A Day in the Life: MIT Student

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  • HOW TO GET INTO MIT

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    First part of my trip to Boston! The goal of this trip was to meet our investors, visit MIT and Harvard - two best universities of the world. And I haven't been on the east coast since 2014. Ask me anything education-related on our forum -

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    MIT campus is very modern and gives you this mood to work as hard as you can. It's one of the best university in the world especially in engineering, computer science.

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  • In the Snow: MIT Winter 2015

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    It's been an historic winter here in Boston/Cambridge, with record snowfalls and freezing cold temperatures. Watch MIT's Norm Magnuson discusses the challenges him and his crew face during such weather and how they've been able to keep the campus up and running.

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  • Secrets of the conch shell and its toughness

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    The shells of marine organisms take a beating from impacts due to storms and tides, rocky shores, and sharp-toothed predators. But as recent research has demonstrated, one type of shell stands out above all the others in its toughness: the conch. Now, researchers at MIT have shown that the conch shell’s superior strength can be reproduced in engineered materials. (Learn more:

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  • Building a soft robotic cube

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    Researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have developed a soft robotic cube that uses a series of spring-loaded metal tongues to jump, bounce, and roll. In this video, we watch the process of building a cube in just one minute. (Learn more:

    In future work, the jumping mechanism will be improved in order to launch the robot higher and farther than is possible with the current design. With some lightweight payloads, such as miniature cameras and other sensors, this robot can be used for various tasks such as search and rescue, surveillance, and exploration.

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  • MIT cheetah robot lands the running jump

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    In a leap for robotic development, the MIT researchers who built a robotic cheetah have now trained it to see and jump over hurdles as it runs — making this the first four-legged robot to run and jump over obstacles autonomously. (Learn more:

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  • MIT Architecture / Course 4 Undergraduate Program

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    Course 4 - and undergraduate program in the MIT Architecture department - brings together architects, designers, artists, historians and engineers around concepts and ideas that transform how we build and construct our environments.

    The Undergraduate Program provides both a deep and broad education in the field of architecture within the context of a leading school of science and technology. Situated in MIT’s rich and intense educational environment, the program emphasizes the interconnected relationship between architectural design, building technology, computation, history, theory and criticism of architecture and art. The Department’s extensive offerings reflect the program’s commitment to the cultural, social, political, technological and ecological issues of the built environment. Committed to a rigorous and interdisciplinary approach throughout the program, our students are challenged to be creative, innovative, and responsible leaders in the field.

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    Crawler transporter. Crawler - is a real monster-truck! This is one of the most powerful and incredibly noisy of land vehicles

    Big Muskie is the largest moving mechanism on earth. Its weight is 13, 000 tons

    BAGGER 288 is the largest bucket wheel excavator in the world. The German company Krupp created this miracle for carrying out work in the coal mines.

    Mammoet is a self-propelled modular conveyor. It is ability to transport any construction of the most incredible dimensions

    Bridge layer SLJ900 is intended for building bridges which consist of many spans

    Absolutely unique Japanese crane-SK3500D went into the Guinness Book, as the biggest crane-destroyer of buildings and skyscrapers in the world.

    Belaz-75-710. This is the world's largest dump truck with a payload capacity of 450 tons!

    Big Bud 747 is the largest tractor in the world, which has remained so for more than 30 years.

    The world's largest tunnel tunneling machine called Berta. The cost of this incredible machine is more $ 80 million.

    And here we see 116 conventional excavators and the most productive 43 hours of work!

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    MIT Campaign for a Better World

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    At MIT, we pursue research, education, and innovation with a passion for serious impact. We have a record of transforming society for the better—and we are just getting started. As we look to the horizon, we see a future of important challenges and inspiring opportunities. With your help, we can build a better world. (Learn more about the MIT Campaign for a Better World:

  • System can 3-D print an entire building

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    The list of materials that can be produced by 3-D printing has grown to include not just plastics but also metal, glass, and even food. Now, MIT researchers are expanding the list further, with the design of a system that can 3-D print the basic structure of an entire building. (Learn more:

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  • Tim Cooks MIT Commencement Address 2017

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    Apple CEO Tim Cook delivers the 2017 MIT Commencement Address on June 9, 2017.

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  • MIT Dorm Room Tour: Simmons Hall

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    This is a double in Simmons Hall - not all the rooms look like this! You can stack your furniture however you want, and our room is actually one of the smallest doubles in Simmons. In addition, not all rooms have curvy walls. We have one personal bathroom outside our room, just for ourselves (some rooms have bathrooms inside).

  • MIT Admissions Blogs

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    For the past decade, the MIT Admissions Blogs have been a leader in student blogging. The blogs are written by MIT students and are completely uncensored.

    MIT bloggers offer thoughts on anything from something that might interest a prospective student to how to handle the Institute's intense workload to much quirkier topics like how many cats live in dorms at one time or how to set a world record in the game of Mattress Dominos.

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  • A Week in the Life of an MIT Student : Day 7

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  • New method removes micropollutants from water

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    A team of MIT researchers has developed a new way to clear pollutants from water, even when present in extremely low concentrations. (Learn more about their novel method:

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  • Fast and forceful gel robots

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    Engineers at MIT have fabricated transparent gel robots that can perform a number of fast, forceful tasks, including kicking a ball underwater, and grabbing and releasing a live fish. (Learn more:

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    Video produced and edited by: Melanie Gonick/MIT
    Hydrogel robot footage: Hyunwoo Yuk/MIT Soft Active Materials Lab

  • Movable microplatform floating on droplets

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    A new approach to microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), developed by a team of researchers at MIT, could offer a new way of making movable parts with no solid connections between the pieces, potentially eliminating a major source of wear and failure. (Learn more:

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    Video: Melanie Gonick/MIT
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  • A Moment in Time: Time capsule found during construction at MIT

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    Back in the early stages of construction for MIT.nano, members of the crew stumbled upon something that clearly didn't belong: A time capsule buried in 1957 as part of the dedication to the Compton Laboratories. (Learn more about the time capsule:

    Video: Melanie Gonick/MIT

    MIT.nano site footage: Lillie Paquette/MIT School of Engineering
    Historic time capsule footage: Harold E. Edgerton Collection, MIT Museum ©2010
    Additional archival documents and photos: MIT Museum
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  • India to MIT: Transforming My Life through Online Education at edX

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    MIT.nano will be a 200,000-square-foot research facility for nanoscale research constructed at the very heart of the MIT campus. (Learn more about MIT.nano:

    The building will house state-of-the-art cleanroom, imaging, and prototyping facilities supporting research with nanoscale materials and processes — in fields including energy, health, life sciences, quantum sciences, electronics, and manufacturing.

  • Be our guest: The tour guides of MIT

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    Over 40,000 people visit MIT's campus each year. Ninety percent of which are prospective students and their Regularly scheduled student-led campus tours are conducted MOnday through Friday at 11AM and at 3PM. The tours depart from the Building 7 Lobby, located at 77 Massachusetts Avenue, and generally last 75-90 minutes. The tours are led by MIT students and cover some of the most popular areas of campus.

    Video: Melanie Gonick

  • MIT Students Write Pi

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    In honor of Pi Day we asked MIT students to write as many digits of π from memory.

  • President Reifs Charge to 2017 Graduates

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    Read the charge to the graduates by MIT President L. Rafael Reif for the Institute's 2017 Commencement, held June 9, 2017:


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    The MIT YouTube channel features videos about all types of MIT research, including the robot cheetah, LIGO, gravitational waves, mathematics, and bombardier beetles, as well as videos on origami, time capsules, and other aspects of life and culture on the MIT campus. Our goal is to open the doors of MIT and bring the Institute to the world through video.

  • Light-based therapy for Alzheimers disease

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    Researchers in Li-Huei Tsai's laboratory at the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory have shown that disrupted gamma waves in the brains of mice with Alzheimer’s disease can be corrected by a unique non-invasive technique using flickering light. (Learn more:

    Tsai Lab:

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    The MIT YouTube channel features videos about all types of MIT research, including the robot cheetah, LIGO, gravitational waves, mathematics, and bombardier beetles, as well as videos on origami, time capsules, and other aspects of life and culture on the MIT campus. Our goal is to open the doors of MIT and bring the Institute to the world through video.

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    How to Get into MIT

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    Some advice from a junior at MIT on how to maximize your odds at getting admitted.

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  • New coating could prevent pipeline clogging

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    Researchers at MIT have developed a coating that could stop the buildup of hydrate ices that slow or block oil and gas flow. These hydrates are potentially explosive and are largely responsible for the initial failure to contain the oil spill that rocked the Gulf of Mexico in 2010. (Learn more about this coating method:

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    The MIT YouTube channel features videos about all types of MIT research, including the robot cheetah, LIGO, gravitational waves, mathematics, and bombardier beetles, as well as videos on origami, time capsules, and other aspects of life and culture on the MIT campus. Our goal is to open the doors of MIT and bring the Institute to the world through video.

    Video produced and edited by: Melanie Gonick/MIT
    Lab tests footage: MIT Varanasi Group
    Methane clathrate photo: Wikipedia
    Methane clathrate on fire clip: U.S. Geological Survery
    Additional footage: Stock imagery edited by Melanie Gonick

  • Ingestible sensor can measure heart and breathing rates

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    Using technology invented at MIT, doctors may one day be able to monitor patients’ vital signs by having them swallow an ingestible electronic device that measures heart rate and breathing rate from within the gastrointestinal tract. (Learn more about the sensor:

    Video produced and edited by Melanie Gonick/MIT
    Device animation: Diana Saville, Albert Swinston and Giovanni Traverso
    Device photo courtesy of Albert Swinston/MIT Lincoln Laboratory

  • MIT Rajbaug Campus

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    MIT Group of Institutions
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  • How To Get admission Into Mit International Student

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    1. Take the tests. You have two options and MIT shows no preference for either one. Take the test with which you are the most comfortable. The SAT or the ACT and 2 SAT subject tests: one in math and one in science.
    The TOEFL as well as 2 SAT subject tests: one in math and one in science.
    The second is recommended for students with lower English-speaking skills. MIT offers no ESL courses; therefore, a TOEFL score of 600+ and 100+ is recommended for the Paper Based Test and the Internet Based Test, respectively. 
    2. As a foreign student, your chances of getting into MIT are 1%–2% of all applicants.
    3. Top colleges are looking for excellence in many areas, such as academics, extra curricular, or sports, contribution to society, project work in your area of interest, exceptional essays which show a depth of character, creativity, organisation.
    4. Complete the application. Log onto MIT's website to start the process. You will create an online profile and go from there.In early September, start your application.
    December 10th is the deadline to contact your interviewer; January 1st is the deadline to apply.
    In late March, decisions will be released.
    5. high SAT/ACT scores Required.
    6. Submit a strong application. This consists of a biographical information form, evaluation letters, essays, transcripts, activities form and tests form. The application packet can be downloaded on their website.
    7. Meet the deadlines.
    8. Almost all international students admitted to MIT have earned some form of regional, national or international distinction in areas from leadership, music and art, to scientific research, academic competition and athletics.
    9. Every year more than 4,000 international students apply to MIT, and they can admit fewer than 150. 
    10. I think the most important thing, the one that can distinguish you from the crowd is your research potential (if you have, of course, top grades, GRE, etc).
    11. math/physics/specific talents would be much much much harder since it relies on raw talent. You have to be talented enough for them to want you (being good, passionate and the likes are not enough here).
    12. you have to show them that you are a Special and Precious Flower, Unique Among Your Peers. (Of course if you don't have good grades and test scores, you have no chance!)

  • MIT Robotics Team 2015 Promo Video

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    Thank you everyone who supported our crowdfunding campaign and made it such a huge success. Also, a big thank you to McElroy Films for their generous help in producing our video.

  • Student Perspective from India -- MIT Advanced Study Program Fellows

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    Learn more about registering for the Advanced Study Program for professionals at MIT by visiting

    Many students are drawn to MIT Professional Education's Advanced Study Program as a way to bridge the gap between undergraduate education and graduate school. Dalesh Dharamshi, an Advanced Study Program Fellow, discusses why he chose the MIT Advanced Study program. From guest lecturers and teaching assistants to study groups and class projects, there is a wealth of knowledgeable people to learn from.

  • Tunnel Vision: The Borderline Mural Project at MIT

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    During the 2017 spring semester a group of students organized to design and paint interactive murals covering a 200-foot long stretch of wall in the tunnel system located under the campus of MIT. The interactive portion comes in the form of augmented reality where passersby can use their phone to see secret animations within each mural.

    The Borderline Mural Project:

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    For the Love of Physics

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    On May 16, 2011, Professor of Physics Emeritus Walter Lewin returned to MIT lecture hall 26-100 for a physics talk and book signing, complete with some of his most famous physics demonstrations to celebrate the publication of his new book For The Love Of Physics: From the End of the Rainbow to the Edge of Time - A Journey Through the Wonders of Physics, written with Warren Goldstein.

    Note: Due to a serious complaint against Dr. Lewin, MIT has revoked Dr. Lewin's title of Professor Emeritus as of December 2014.
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    This YouTube channel is independently operated. It is neither affiliated with nor endorsed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT OpenCourseWare, or Dr. Lewin.

  • Big Questions Ep. 3: MIT

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    What's the best thing about MIT? What's the worst thing about MIT? Do MIT students really build roller coasters on weekends? Learn the answers to some big questions from students at the world's best science and engineering university!

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  • BOSTON, inside the CLASSROOMS of MIT

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    Boston, The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts and without a doubt, one of the most famous educational institutes in the world. In this video, I am going inside MIT's largest building, on a Friday afternoon, and I am allowed to go inside the classrooms and to videotape a variety of places as I am walking around. Very unique and explicit views of the classrooms of MIT....Enjoy!! Vic Stefanu, [email protected]

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