Anonymous wrote:DS got into MIT. From MCPS school, non magnet/ IB. Had GPA 4.85 W, 4.0UW, AP's with mainly 5's, perfect SAT, national level science competitions with awards, dancer which probably makes him stand out, arts related service activity with many nay service hours and a wonderful story on how this all started.
Anonymous wrote:DS got into MIT. From MCPS school, non magnet/ IB. Had GPA 4.85 W, 4.0UW, AP's with mainly 5's, perfect SAT, national level science competitions with awards, dancer which probably makes him stand out, arts related service activity with many nay service hours and a wonderful story on how this all started.
Anonymous wrote:NP. DD accepted (Asian)
Stats: 1600. Probable Valedictorian at a pretty large public HS, 10 APs. Average public school, no charter/STEM magnet, etc.
ECs: Robotics, CS competitions, Internships, Community Service.
Awards: Except for CS competitions, I’d say most of her distinctions were unique. She had around 30 to choose from, so did not add things like NMSF, NHS, PVSA. There’s a page on the MIT admissions blog that lists possible distinctions — she definitely used that, although I do not know exactly which ones she put on her application.
Absolutely stunned! She has worked very hard, but we are well aware that there were equally (maybe even more qualified) applicants that did not get in. My DD did not get into her ED school.
She only did what she wanted in HS — did not want to take on more stress than was needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS got accepted but likely he will turn it down and go work for his older brother startup in SV.
Or accept and take a gap year to do that. Then, come back for a semester, and apply again a further leave of absence
Anonymous wrote:So, I take it that MIT > Cal Tech? Why?? Does MIT offer more popular majors, better research opportunities, greater inter-disciplinary approach? What is the allure? I'd rather take Pasadena weather than Cambridge in the winter!
Anonymous wrote:NP. DD accepted (Asian)
Stats: 1600. Probable Valedictorian at a pretty large public HS, 10 APs. Average public school, no charter/STEM magnet, etc.
ECs: Robotics, CS competitions, Internships, Community Service.
Awards: Except for CS competitions, I’d say most of her distinctions were unique. She had around 30 to choose from, so did not add things like NMSF, NHS, PVSA. There’s a page on the MIT admissions blog that lists possible distinctions — she definitely used that, although I do not know exactly which ones she put on her application.
Absolutely stunned! She has worked very hard, but we are well aware that there were equally (maybe even more qualified) applicants that did not get in. My DD did not get into her ED school.
She only did what she wanted in HS — did not want to take on more stress than was needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone's DC eagerly waiting for MIT regular decision today?
My DC from magnet was waitlisted for Caltech over the weekend and is hoping he would get into MIT. What does waitlist for Caltech mean, and chances of getting in? His dream school is MIT.
Can people share stats of their DC awaiting acceptances today for MIT?
DS accepted! So happy for him, was his dream school. Any questions, happy to answer.
Congrats to your DC!! Indeed an achievement! Please share some stats. My DD is a junior applying to MIT hopefully early next year
My older son was WL in Caltech 3 years back and then accepted. He also got RD into Princeton which was way better for him.
Congrats! Has your son sent anything to Caltech to help him get accepted from WL?
My son got into Princeton and definitely made the wise choice of Princeton over Caltech even after he was accepted from waitlist. I think many kids get accepted into Caltech and then get accepted into Ivies or MIT and choose that over Caltech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone's DC eagerly waiting for MIT regular decision today?
My DC from magnet was waitlisted for Caltech over the weekend and is hoping he would get into MIT. What does waitlist for Caltech mean, and chances of getting in? His dream school is MIT.
Can people share stats of their DC awaiting acceptances today for MIT?
DS accepted! So happy for him, was his dream school. Any questions, happy to answer.
Congrats to your DC!! Indeed an achievement! Please share some stats. My DD is a junior applying to MIT hopefully early next year
My older son was WL in Caltech 3 years back and then accepted. He also got RD into Princeton which was way better for him.
Congrats! Has your son sent anything to Caltech to help him get accepted from WL?
Anonymous wrote:Congrats to the kids who got in and hugs to those who didn't. All these kids have worked so hard.