Am i crazy or does MIT Aero/Astro cover the essentials in 2 years?

<p>I agree. MIT’s biggest strength is it’s many opportunities. There’s so much to do and so little time. With all the interesting activities, available research projects, and enriching classes, MIT draws a diverse crowd of students – all interested in learning and gaining from the excellent facilities. Though I would try to get a triple major, I’d probably end up with a double major with much difficulty. One always makes time for research. Sleep never seems to dominate over compelling ideas and projects :-). In a university as research-oriented as MIT, one simply can’t put off research? Any idea as to what level students often get involved? Is it merely to put their name on the paper, or do they actually investigate their own novel ideas? Or do students just do the tedious calculations and busy work? Either way, a university like MIT has an almost infinite number of opportunities. Internships, Research, and Activities/Clubs are just some of the many things MIT has to offer. I can’t wait till their descision (I hope I’m in! But then again, I’m probably deferred :-/).</p>