second question, we'll use your predicted scores to make our admissions ... .
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Reg wrote: "If you guys do use the predicted grade to see if you're accepting people, what's gonna happen if they get worse than predicted? Like a
academic indicators that our research shows can predict preparation for MIT ... removed during the pandemic, because like you mentioned, live testing was ... live in a part of the country or the world that has military conflicts
, because we lived in the same building and she was our babysitter lol ... post from being unbearably long, we will summarize. We lived in Brooklyn ... up living in his room : 0 ). And because by the end of ninth grade we
're allowed to choose where they live, they'll only associate with their living ... friends in your living group, something's wrong. Just because you love your living group doesn't mean you can't visit other people at other places
Many bloggers have been posting about their decisions to live off campus, and their explorations in finding new places to live. Today, I'd like to talk about exactly the opposite - deciding to live in the COVID
-winded way of explaining that I just finished reading The Lying Lives of Adults ... certain criticisms in The Lying Lives of Adults. I sense that Ferrante is ... bearable for these people to live in a socially stratified city, with all the
In my New Year’s reflections post, I mentioned that over the winter break, I applied to a UROP (an undergraduate research opportunity, aka a research assistant job). I didn’t say…
the supposed academic or professional benefits predicted by the mismatch ... , can speak, can believe, can learn, can love, can live, can thrive ... people is critical to living up to our mission.” In addition to our
More than 70% of our undergrads live on campus, including all first-year students.
Housing differs across campus and we want each student to live where they feel best. Detailed descriptions of the undergraduate residence