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How do i enter CMI or MIT?
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How do i enter CMI or MIT?

What are the requirements for entering Clay Mathematical Institute or MIT? And What should i do in this few years in order to enter these 2 universities. Im still in high school this year, so i am jz curious about knowing what should i do....

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You should probably start by doing enough research to know that CMI is not a university that you can attend. (As its name suggests, it's a research institute; most of its efforts are directed at those who already have obtained a doctorate, although it does sponsor activities aimed at talented younger people and the general public.) For example, it might be a good idea to go to the websites of the institutions in question and look around -- university admissions officies typically have lots of information available for potential applicants.

Since you seem to be functioning basically at the level of "a few names of places you've heard before," it might also be wise for you to talk to whatever passes for a college counselor at your school and/or to acquire one of the many college guides available. (I think I used Fiske when I was a junior and senior in high school, and it was inoffensive.)
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ok.thks for the reply

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