MIT Massachusetts institute of technology
Studying at MIT is like drinking water from a fire hydrant.
When it comes to the word stress, many MIT students will soon think of a famous saying by Jerome wisner, former president of MIT: Being educated at MIT is like drinking water from a fire hose. This metaphor is apt-the water pressure of a fire hydrant is the pressure on MIT students. Because of the unbearable pressure of ordinary people, the time at MIT may not be worth remembering. The degree of stress depends on you, of course, but almost everyone will try to push themselves to the limit.
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