MIT, science idiots have never dreamed about it in their lives, and it can be achieved without visiting it. The school is located in Cambridge, across the river from Boston, and takes the subway red line to Kendall/MIT station, which is within walking distance. There are student-organized tours in the school, but we just walked around. The most distinctive of the school is the strange shape. The building gives me a magical feeling against the blue sky and white clouds. A notice was posted on the wall of the building, which probably meant that no photos were allowed in the campus building. In fact, I am not sure if I read it wrong in retrospect. In short, I didn't take pictures indoors. Another feature is the “Endless Corridor” that starts at Lobby 7 and runs through the school’s main buildings. The corridor is busy with people coming and going, and there have been students who have made pranks and customized a set of traffic rules for the corridor. Because it is close to the Charles River, you can also see the skyline across Boston from the school side.