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.)
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.
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Hats off, hacking community. Hats off. For the record, this is absolutely my favorite hack of all time...
Amazing.
-B
P.S. I dedicate this to you. ;-)
At 2:52pm today, the postman arrived to take away the decision letters.
Decisions will be posted tomorrow at decisions.mit.edu at 12 noon, Eastern Standard Time.
In the meantime, Evie the dog wishes you the luck o
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..and many thanks to Joe '06 for showing up with this photograph at 6:30 in the AM.
Bigger?
Even bigger
YOU! GOT! IN!
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So Development Lab (D-Lab), one of my classes this term, announced who is going on which trip this January. I got my first choice country, and will be spending Independent Activities Period (IAP) in Zambia!
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