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− | The '''Massachusetts Institute of Technology''' (MIT) is a private university well known for its excellence in math and science education. It is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, | + | The '''Massachusetts Institute of Technology''' (MIT) is a private university well known for its excellence in math and science education. It is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which is also the home of [[Harvard University]]. The two schools collaborate to host the [[Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament]], whose site alternates between MIT and Harvard. Students at each school are able to take classes at the other. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [http://mit.edu/ Official MIT Website] | * [http://mit.edu/ Official MIT Website] | ||
− | * [[Harvard]] | + | * [[Harvard University]] |
* [http://web.mit.edu/hmmt/ Harvard-MIT Math Tournament] | * [http://web.mit.edu/hmmt/ Harvard-MIT Math Tournament] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 12 May 2011
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private university well known for its excellence in math and science education. It is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which is also the home of Harvard University. The two schools collaborate to host the Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament, whose site alternates between MIT and Harvard. Students at each school are able to take classes at the other.
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