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Host 142 · Partition 81
laksa142
7276425074987696342
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CanonicalPASSmeta_canonical IS NULL OR = '' OR = src_unparsedNot set

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URLhttps://www.collegevine.com/faq/13446/mit-vs-harvard-which-one-s-a-better-fit
Last Crawled2026-05-22 09:24:16 (12 days ago)
First Indexed2023-12-20 03:42:14 (2 years ago)
HTTP Status Code200
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Meta TitleMIT vs. Harvard: Which one's a better fit? | CollegeVine
Meta DescriptionHi there! It's great that you're considering MIT and Harvard as your top choices. Both schools are excellent in their own right, but they do have some key differences that might help you make a decision. MIT is primarily known for its science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) focus, particularly with its renowned computer science and engineering programs. If you're passionate about these fields and know for a fact that you want to pursue a career in them, MIT might be a better fit for you. On the other hand, Harvard offers a liberal arts education with a more balanced approach to subjects, including humanities and social sciences. While Harvard also has strong computer science and engineering programs, they may not be as singularly famous as MIT's. If you want a well-rounded education that allows you to explore your interests beyond STEM, then Harvard could be a better choice for you. One idea to help you decide would be to visit the campuses, if possible, and get a sense of the atmosphere and environment at each school. You could also try reaching out to current students or alumni to get their advice based on your interests. Good luck on your college search!
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Content Metadata
Languageen
Authornull
Publish Timenot set
Original Publish Time2023-12-20 03:42:14 (2 years ago)
RepublishedNo
Word Count (Total)431
Word Count (Content)308
Links
External Links2
Internal Links14
Technical SEO
Meta NofollowNo
Meta NoarchiveNo
JS RenderedNo
Redirect Targetnull
Performance
Download Time (ms)100
TTFB (ms)100
Download Size (bytes)9,466
Location
Host ID142 (laksa142)
Partition ID81
Root Hash7276425074987696342
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