The process of applying to college isn’t always straightforward (though we try to be as transparent as possible at MIT!) and it can take the ... the experience of being a rural student at MIT.
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working at MIT Admissions is more than a job: it is a privilege, an honor ... ’s application passes through at least five distinct stages of review and is
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Technical staff at Los Alamos (MIT PhD)
Technical staff at Los Alamos (MIT PhD)
Management consultant at McKinsey (MIT MEng)
Cognitive Science Professor at UCSD (University College London Ph
back to this, I promise.
To give us a running start, let's look back at ... intimidating. Like they're all just plain better at math than me. I kind of feel ... downs, but by my last semester, I felt comfortable at MIT. This did not
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” applications that could often be appealing at first glance, but ultimately turn ... is numbers, or at least that is what people think.
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achieve those priorities vary just as much.
At one institution, the sole ... than the application pool provides.
At another institution the priority ... similarly qualified students.
At yet another institution, the priority is
admitted. In my mind, it makes perfect sense. It is, at least initially ... college? I imagine it went something like this. At the end of another very ... be appealing at first glance, but is woefully short on substance. End
'm now a second-year PhD student in developmental neurobiology at Harvard. When I was an undergrad, I UROPed til I dropped, participated in my dorm ... engineering major named Adam, and we dated for the rest of our years at MIT. In
on embedded systems, specifically looking at connected devices ... probably my favorite lecturer at MIT so far, even though I've only taken, like, 10 classes at MIT."]Joe Steinmeyer.[/annotation]
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anything, do anything!” And the first time I looked at the class catalog, I ... whatever I wanted, I could at least go to Splash and teach about whatever I ... Andrew L. ’22, a freshman at the time, was gushing to me about how
’ll find at MIT to the campus spirit-unifying atmosphere of a football game ... discussing it. Some people are better at being louder in meetings, at ... ’s the right way to teach the product design process. At the beginning of
good at cooking. consider this an a d v a n c e d cooking post. (because ... bonne cuisine est la base du véritable bonheur,” good food is the ... , Taiwanese.[/annotation]
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