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MIT undergraduates express their opinions

Quality of instruction and student housing are top-rated aspects of campus life.
Chart of student levels of satisfaction with specific campus services and qualities.
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Chart of student levels of satisfaction with specific campus services and qualities.

Every four years, in concert with our peers, MIT surveys enrolled undergraduate students to ask about their experiences and gauge their opinions. When asked to rate their entire educational experience, 94 percent of respondents chose “good” or “excellent.”

Students were also asked to rate their satisfaction with 10 specific campus services and qualities. See the accompanying chart for overall student responses to these questions.

Additional survey highlights, as well as question-by-question frequencies, can be downloaded here: http://web.mit.edu/ir/surveys/2011_ESS_Overall.pdf

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