Grad schools where you can design your own master's degree?

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<p>Read what I actually wrote. What I said is that the posts of mine (and the discussants who responded to my posts) since post #5 have been discussing MIT. I never said that everybody has been discussing MIT. Those people who were not responding to me were obviously talking about other matters. </p>

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<p>The OP didn’t even know which schools he was asking about: indeed, the fact that he didn’t know was the reason why he inquired in the first place. </p>

<p>The OP asked a question, and I provided an answer to that question Can you say the same? If not, then exactly what value have you provided in this thread? </p>

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<p>This seems to be a pitfall to all master’s programs. Again, many master’s degree students are self-funded. This is hardly peculiar to the unspecified master’s program. And in the particular case of MIT, I don’t believe it to be an issue anyway for aforementioned reasons. </p>

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<p>Irony Alert: somebody who continues to respond to my posts by saying that they “couldn’t care less”. </p>

<p>If you truly don’t care about my posts, fair enough, then don’t read them. Nobody has a gun to your head, pal.</p>