bachelor's degree in course 6 (EECS) and one in course 15 (management), and ... Georgetown, and is waiting on others.
I'm getting two bachelor's degrees -- one ... said "I know about that having a master's degree in the pure sciences
Today in IAP individual events (I might go check out the Man Vehicle Lab talk/tour this afternoon...)
Ben has been out of the office all week with a three-digit (in degrees Fahrenheit) fever, but still he
overrated and I think people should choose a different universe to immerse ... 're not that interesting to talk about.
2. Offer various unrelated ideas ... strict deadlines so we could jump on the best possible offers.
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Because of the incredible size and strength of the applicant pool we were unable to offer admission to many, many incredible students whom we would love to have on campus. However, we did place some students on our
Because of the incredible size and strength of the applicant pool we were unable to offer admission to many, many incredible students whom we would love to have on campus. However, we did place some students on our
This was the most competitive admissions cycle in the history of the Institute, and you are one of the very few applicants to whom we offered admission. Congratulations and welcome to the Class of 2015!
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with aid packages. Admitted students can then choose to accept our offer ... offer) or decline it.
Also, we will begin notifying some students on the waitlist that we will not be able to offer them admission. We offered a spot
aid packages. Admitted students can then choose to accept our offer (it ... offer) or decline it.
Also, we will begin notifying some students on the waitlist that we will not be able to offer them admission. We offered a spot
can then choose to accept our offer (it is an understood part of ... to consider accepting a waitlist offer) or decline it.
The waitlist ... waitlist that we will not be able to offer them admission. We offered a spot
the same answer, because it's the only answer I have to offer. And here ... applicants who are not offered admission. I know that the term "rejected" is ... MIT. Almost 10,000 applicants were not offered admission, true - but
MIT practices need-blind admissions for all students, regardless of citizenship. If you're admitted through Early Action or Regular Action, MIT will assemble a financial aid offer that will meet 100% of your demonstrated need