faculty separately to assess the state of the department. Your feedback is ... respond to this e-mail with your name and your year. In the case of too many ... be taken care of. People will seek you out, ask to hear your ideas
We salute you.
They say sometimes about MIT that of sleeping, studying, and socializing, you're forced to choose two. Well, they're almost ... , whatever).
Good luck, all, and remember: you're almost there.
Here, have
prove that all of your tooling has made you a better thinker? For most MIT ... pages or longer than fifty. The research can be performed in your Junior or Senior year. The topic must be relevant to your major, but can be
process from the moment your application arrives at MIT through the mailing ... right off, don't panic! A decision on your application will not be made if we do not have enough information. While it is important to file your
link to your "portfolio" - in other words, your current blog. This will be the single most important part of your application. Most of our ... /screenname/etc.
Tell us your major or intended major (list all possibilities), and what
," though. First, imagine this: you're an MIT student. You're really excited about your living group, the student groups you're a part of, your major, your UROP. MIT tells you that you have a chance to show off these groups
event:
* Your link in the chain reaction should be no wider that 2', no ... ), or use more than a cup of water.
* Your link must BEGIN and END by a ... a golf ball moving 1" to start your link and ends by pulling a string
found a few nuggets of wisdom in my last post that will help you and your ... months talking to your offspring about the college process. I must say that ... altogether).
Despite all that your children are saying - or in some cases not