YOU GOT IN! We hope you are happy! Take some time to celebrate with those who are important to you; we’ll have more important, cylindrical information for you soon.
YOU GOT IN!!!!! Feel free to drop a note yelling in the comments below, but also, and more importantly, remember to go celebrate and be happy with your loved ones.
YOU GOT IN!!! Feel free to drop a note yelling in the comments below, but also, and more importantly, to go celebrate and be happy with your loved ones.
a concert / jazz and reggae / late night conversations / pizza / checking checklists / days so warm and restless and impatient / writing and finding poetry
In the near future, we’ll have some advice and information here on the blogs about being waitlisted. In the meantime, feel free to use this forum to discuss anything waitlist-related.
There were a record number of applications for Early Action this year, which unfortunately means that we had to turn down a great number of incredible students. For those of…
In the near future, we’ll have some advice and information here on the blogs about being waitlisted. In the meantime, feel free to use this forum to discuss anything waitlist-related.
Admitting such a small percentage of the applicant pool means that we unfortunately have to turn away many, many incredible students. For those of you who fall into this category,…
With an 8% increase in applications, this year was again the most competitive ever for MIT admissions. Admitting less than 12% of applicants means that we had to turn away…
In the near future, we’ll have some advice here on the blogs for students who have been deferred. In the meantime, feel free to use this forum to chat.
Admitting such a small percentage of the applicant pool means that we unfortunately have to turn away many, many incredible students. For those of you who fall into this category,…
seven days? A seven-page paper, six nights of studying, five hours to ... days to pack, and one night when Javi and I will order Thai food from ... planning to spend the rest of the day buried in orgo like an ostrich in the
This year was the most competitive ever for MIT admissions. Admitting just 12% of applicants means that we had to turn away many, many incredible students. For those of you…
Welcome to the Class of 2011! Feel free to use this post’s comments space to introduce yourselves to your future classmates. (Later this week, look for new stuff on your…