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YOU GOT IN! It's time to
Later today you'll get more information about next steps for admitted students via email and MyMIT. But for now, go celebrate!
I logged into WebSIS to check my term grades and saw the following at the bottom of the page:
SUCCESS AT LAST.
(Well, I still have one grade that isn't in. Whatever. I'M DONE, Y'ALL.)
Snively and I are still working on something awesome. This week:
(In reference to this.)
(Photo credit: Liz Kimball '11.)
(See part one.)
(Yes, we ate it afterwards.)
Staying with my friend Larisa in her and her mom's swanky apartment across the river from the city.
And taking some pictures. Finals seemed like forever ago.
Taking the train back to New Haven tomorrow.
I decided that since I still cannot write intelligibly in order to summarize what four years of an MIT education can do for you, I'll just post some pictures from graduation until I process everything.
Beginning today, admitted students can log into MyMIT for the Class of 2011 guestbook directory (post your picture!). And also, feel free to use this entry's fresh comments space for more admitted students