hexagonaria wrote:Wow a lot of people here have been rejected by MIT. I'm not feeling great about my chances of being accepted there
There are a couple of us on here who were accepted; I also wouldn't just rule yourself out because a few people online got rejected. Obviously with MIT you can't feel like you're certain to get in (very few people do), but you should still give it your best shot.
At the same time, why would you wanna apply to MIT? I mean...who would actually wanna go there...when there's Caltech?
hexagonaria wrote:Wow a lot of people here have been rejected by MIT. I'm not feeling great about my chances of being accepted there
There are a couple of us on here who were accepted; I also wouldn't just rule yourself out because a few people online got rejected. Obviously with MIT you can't feel like you're certain to get in (very few people do), but you should still give it your best shot.
Yeah, you never know. The advice that I got from my sister (who is attending MIT in the upcoming year) is to try to show who you really are from a couple different angles, and hope for the best. Hey, it worked for her
University of Pennsylvania Class of 2020 Strath Haven High School Class of 2016
hexagonaria wrote:Wow a lot of people here have been rejected by MIT. I'm not feeling great about my chances of being accepted there
There are a couple of us on here who were accepted; I also wouldn't just rule yourself out because a few people online got rejected. Obviously with MIT you can't feel like you're certain to get in (very few people do), but you should still give it your best shot.
At the same time, why would you wanna apply to MIT? I mean...who would actually wanna go there...when there's Caltech?
hexagonaria wrote:Wow a lot of people here have been rejected by MIT. I'm not feeling great about my chances of being accepted there
There are a couple of us on here who were accepted; I also wouldn't just rule yourself out because a few people online got rejected. Obviously with MIT you can't feel like you're certain to get in (very few people do), but you should still give it your best shot.
Yeah, you never know. The advice that I got from my sister (who is attending MIT in the upcoming year) is to try to show who you really are from a couple different angles, and hope for the best. Hey, it worked for her
That's basically all you can do. If they like who you come across as, then you're more likely to be in. If they don't, then you're probably not getting in. When it gets that competitive, that's all it comes down to, and that's why you should ALWAYS HAVE A BACKUP PLAN.
East Stroudsburg South Class of 2012, Alumnus of JT Lambert, Drexel University Class of 2017
winneratlife wrote:
There are a couple of us on here who were accepted; I also wouldn't just rule yourself out because a few people online got rejected. Obviously with MIT you can't feel like you're certain to get in (very few people do), but you should still give it your best shot.
Yeah, you never know. The advice that I got from my sister (who is attending MIT in the upcoming year) is to try to show who you really are from a couple different angles, and hope for the best. Hey, it worked for her
That's basically all you can do. If they like who you come across as, then you're more likely to be in. If they don't, then you're probably not getting in. When it gets that competitive, that's all it comes down to, and that's why you should ALWAYS HAVE A BACKUP PLAN.
I second encouraging having a good plan B and C and D and E and once you're there you might as well have a plan F. I didn't get into my top 3/4 choices and my 4th/5th choice gave me financial aid that was so bad I really couldn't go there. I really love Lehigh now that I've completed two semesters, but when I was applying to schools it was at the very most my 6th choice. I don't think I can over state the importance of finding match and safety schools that you really like and would be perfectly happy going there, not just schools that are so-so about.
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harryk wrote:This should be good for keeping a record, and I just sent in my deposit today so I'll be first
Years in Division B: 2
Years in Division C: 4
College I'll be attending: Colorado School of Mines
Major or School (if known): Physics
Also accepted to: UA, UT, NAU, NMT
Wait listed at: None
Rejected by: UChicago, Caltech
You should work at the Colorado State. It's held at Mines. It could use some supervisors that have done SO before.
2016 Scores
PMS Inv/Reg/State
Bio-Process 2/1/5
Disease 2/1/1
Invasive 1/1/1
Mission Possible -/1/1
Picture This 2/1/3
Years in Division B: 1
Years in Division C: 4
College I'll be attending: Wichita State University
Major or School (if known): Mathematics
Also accepted to: Kansas State University (K-State)
Wait listed at: Boring with applications
Rejected by: ^