Hello everyone, I am a high school junior trying to decide which college to aim for. One thing I find important is the student body size. Can anyone tell me about the total enrollment at MIT? Does it feel crowded?
Hi there! Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) generally has a total undergraduate enrollment of around 4,500 students and a total graduate enrollment of approximately 7,000 students. So, there are roughly 11,500 students on campus in total at any given time. However, this can fluctuate slightly from year to year.
In terms of the campus feeling crowded, many students have reported that they don't feel overly cramped despite the school's urban setting in Cambridge. This might be due to the campus's spread-out design and numerous buildings, as well as its proximity to other large areas, like Boston.
That said, whether or not a campus feels "crowded" can be very subjective and depends greatly on each individual's personal preferences. Some students prefer a bustling, busy atmosphere, while others enjoy more peace and quiet. If possible, try to visit the campus or watch a virtual tour to get a feel for its vibe.
Remember, the number of students might influence the overall campus atmosphere, class sizes, and individual attention from professors. Be sure to consider all these factors when choosing a college. Good luck with your decision-making process!
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