With this app, you can navigate the MIT campus, access spaces, and interact with campus systems. Includes MIT ID management and campus map features.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 2.9. Trustworthiness 78 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 20 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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2.9
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
43%
4 star
6%
3 star
9%
2 star
7%
1 star
36%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
20% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
78% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High negative review ratio
42% of sampled ratings are 1–2 stars
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The app has serious problems but Support will help if asked
I first wrote a complaint with a grade of 1 star. The app failed repeatedly when I tried to get a copy of my alumni ID with no explanation, just “try later” for days. Someone in Support eventually delved deeper and found the problem. I am very grateful to that individual, and I hope the developers will look into such issues and provide better info to the users. I will gladly upgrade my review if I ever get my ID!
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Doesn’t Work and Never Has
MIT has successfully done amazing things, like create a color out of nanotubes that blocks 99.85% of light reflection, and use the CRISPR-Cas9 enzyme to edit the genetic code in humans. However, some problems are so intractable they can elude even the most intelligent researchers and scientists of our generation, and that includes the problem of how to use one’s phone as a keycard to unlock doors on campus, apparently. You’d think this would be simple compared to, oh, inventing radar technology, but guess which one MIT has done successfully? (Hint: it’s an acronym for RAdio Detection And Ranging) Anyway, if you like exchanging multiple emails and phone calls with university IT support technicians, or if you like endlessly waving your phone at unresponsive card readers in the freezing cold, this is the app for you!