I saw you were interested in art history and chemistry in another post. Look at MIT’s History offerings to be sure its enough for you. Art history may be too weak at MIT, however:
You can take classes at Wellesley College, if you get into MIT and enroll. There is a bus that goes back and forth and some MIT students take many classes at Wellesley College, an all girls LAC about ten miles west.
MIT’s class offerings:
http://history.mit.edu/subjects
Wellesley College is excellent for art history:
https://www.wellesley.edu/art/majors/arthistory
If you think you may want to double major in chemistry and history, MIT may be a good fit, given MIT student’s access to Wellesley College classes.
But I agree with another poster, Williams College in Western MA, is a stand out for both chemistry and art history.
Its small and isolated but might work well for you to get a more rigorous humanities education, with other like minded students.
To choose the best college, think about your career goals.
But if you plan to become an attorney, history professor, or writer, I would probably pick a school with lots of humanities majors, which is not MIT.
At MIT you will take a year of physics and math, a semester of biology and a semester of chemistry to get any MIT degree, including history. Do you want to take all those subjects?