<p>You have to add two or three courses to a HASS concentration to turn it into a minor.
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Every year, hundreds of MIT undergraduates discover that their HASS concentration has not satisfied their curiosity about a given field and choose to pursue further study by developing a concentration into a minor. A HASS minor expands a three- or four- subject concentration requirement into a six-subject minor.</p>
<p>HASS minors are more structured, culminating in a capstone experience. Most HASS minor programs consist of six subjects arranged into three levels, expressing different degrees of sophistication in the articulation and resolution of intellectual problems. The one exception to this structure is the Regional Studies minor, which arranges subjects into four levels.
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<p>And no, all the rooms in MacGregor have suite-style bathrooms shared by either eight, six, or two people. (Haha, MacGregor rooms are 8 feet by 15 feet. Where in that space are you going to fit a bathroom? :))</p>
<p>The only dorm with semiprivate bathrooms is Simmons, and so far as I am aware their bathrooms are shared by at least two people.</p>