Does MIT offer summer courses?

<p>I am junior in high school & I am looking for a college-leveled physics course during the summer. (it doesn't need to be too long~~two weeks or so would be perfect)
I don't need to get credit from the course. I just want to learn physics (since I want to be a physics major)</p>

<p>Can anyone help? Thanks :D</p>

<p>No, they don’t offer summer classes for people who aren’t students at MIT. There aren’t many offerings even for students, only like differential equations and some applied math classes.</p>

<p>Many other colleges have classes–make sure you check that they are calculus-based physics. I was very surprised that Harvard didn’t offer calc-based physics in the summer.</p>

<p>oh, that’s too bad! cuz i live really close to MIT, and i don’t want to stay overnight. but thanks tho!</p>

<p>I think Tufts has a good calc-based physics class, so you might look into that.</p>

<p>There’s a program called Junction run by MIT students that teaches various subjects to high school students over the summer.</p>

<p>Link here: [MIT</a> ESP - Junction](<a href=“http://esp.mit.edu/learn/Junction/index.html]MIT”>MIT ESP - Junction)</p>