So typically when people hear the words "fraternity party," they think wild and crazy kids in togas. If by togas you mean suits and ties, then you're correct.
So this past weekend, my fraternity hosted a party
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So Orientation is pretty much also a week of free food. The saying goes that you should not have to spend any money on food for at least your first week at MIT.
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Just thought I'd reiterate, for anyone who's applying to MIT this year (or next year, or in five years... whatever, I don't discriminate), that I feel your pain on the application deal.
I'm applying to graduate
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