Hey everyone! I'm in search of summer programs at MIT designed specifically for high school students. I'm hoping to find something in the sciences or engineering. Any recommendations or experiences you can share?
Hey! MIT offers some great summer programs specifically for high school students in the fields of science and engineering. Two popular programs are MIT LaunchX and the Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science (MITES).
MIT LaunchX focuses on entrepreneurship and challenges students to develop their own startup. Though it's not exclusively science or engineering, many participants create projects related to these fields. It's a 4-week program, and you'll work in teams to develop a real startup and learn valuable skills along the way.
MITES is a six-week program designed for underrepresented high school students interested in pursuing STEM careers. It's a very competitive program, but it's also free of cost. You'll participate in challenging courses and learn about cutting-edge research in the sciences and engineering.
While not directly hosted by MIT, the Research Science Institute (RSI) is another program held on MIT's campus. It's a selective six-week summer research program for high school students offering hands-on experience in STEM research via mentorship by MIT faculty. This program is also free for admitted students.
Finally, you might consider looking into MIT's online offerings, such as edX or MIT OpenCourseWare, for self-paced learning in various science and engineering fields. While not tailored specifically for high school students, they can provide a solid academic foundation and allow for flexibility in your summer schedule.
I hope this information helps you find the perfect summer program at MIT! Just make sure to check the application requirements and deadlines for each program, as they can vary. Good luck!
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