Other Where Can I Find MIT Physics General Exams from 2002 and After 2012?

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The discussion centers on the MIT physics graduate general exams, specifically the Part 2 exams available on the MIT website. The exams are recognized as valuable resources for consolidating knowledge in physics. There is a query about the availability of exams from 2002 to 2012 and after 2012, with the belief that MIT may only release selected exams every ten years. The conversation highlights the importance of these exams for study and preparation in graduate-level physics.
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Hello! I solved the MIT physics graduate general exams (the Part 2 from http://web.mit.edu/physics/current/graduate/sampleexams.html) and they are super useful to consolidate your knowledge in the areas they cover. Does anyone know where (and if) I can find the exams between 2002 and 2012 and after 2012?
 
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I think they hold them in reserve and only provide access to selected exams once every ten years, 2002 and 2012.
 
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