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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is a grind, like every course is hard and everyone is brilliant, often way more brilliant than you. My sister attended and is brilliant and struggled academically. She did great socially for the first time in her life -- she is on the spectrum, but her like organizational, executive functioning, and study skills were not up to where they needed to be as she coasted through her very elite private school without needing to really study. [/quote] MIT grad - I truly believe there is no level of studying skills that can prepare you for MIT. Multiple times I walked into an exam and not a single question on the page was familiar. As though there was some other text book I was missing. By junior/senior year you are taking graduate level courses with grad students too. ChemE was notorious for exam scores averaging in the 50/100 = an A. In other words, they want you to fail.[/quote]
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