Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well it’s a shame that Chinese males are getting passed over. They are hard working well rounded and excellent prospective students
Because they're going to turn out to be tech worker bees. MIT, Harvard, etc wants to produce leaders. That is at least 50% soft skills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS, Asian from FCPS top school, high GPA and SAT scores, also an athlete but did not apply as a recruit. He was deferred from MIT.
How many kids from deferred actually get in RD? I am thinking the applicant pool is so high that chances are almost zero!
Asian males are getting screwed left right and center
Because their politically idiotic parents keep voting democrats whose core policy is to discriminate Asian males. Their voice won't be heard this way.
Anonymous wrote:Well it’s a shame that Chinese males are getting passed over. They are hard working well rounded and excellent prospective students
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS, Asian from FCPS top school, high GPA and SAT scores, also an athlete but did not apply as a recruit. He was deferred from MIT.
How many kids from deferred actually get in RD? I am thinking the applicant pool is so high that chances are almost zero!
Asian males are getting screwed left right and center
Because their politically idiotic parents keep voting democrats whose core policy is to discriminate Asian males. Their voice won't be heard this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD deferred from MIT, from magnet IB school has perfect GPA, ACT 36, AP's with 5's, participated in biology olympiads and reached a national level, research in bio with science fair awards, experience in volunteering in hospitals. She seemed to have a very strong profile for MIT.
What extra materials can she provide since she is deferred to boost any chances of getting in?
Any sports or music?
Does MIT look for ECA's such as sports or music?
yes - and MIT practices holistic admissions.
The history here - MIT had a ton of suicide issues. They don't like students that aren't well rounded. A bunch of my friends and I pulled our E3 admissions cards from MIT to see what they said. All of us were academically accomplished. What did the cards highlight?
I won local contests in a pagent and classic car show.
My one friend was a cheerleader and that was highlighted on her card
Another friend was a gymnast
Another was an accomplished musician
None of the cards mentioned our academics. Academics got us to the table.
You don't know sh*t about elite college admissions. They don't look for the so-called "well-rounded", but mediocre bigots like you. They favor people with "spikes", other things being equal. And no, there is ZERO chance MIT gonna highlight cheerleader for the admission decision because it's a dime a dozen.
Lolz
A cheerleader with a perfect GPA and SAT taking all APs is not “a dime a dozen” and this is why people like that get into top schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS, Asian from FCPS top school, high GPA and SAT scores, also an athlete but did not apply as a recruit. He was deferred from MIT.
How many kids from deferred actually get in RD? I am thinking the applicant pool is so high that chances are almost zero!
Asian males are getting screwed left right and center
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD deferred from MIT, from magnet IB school has perfect GPA, ACT 36, AP's with 5's, participated in biology olympiads and reached a national level, research in bio with science fair awards, experience in volunteering in hospitals. She seemed to have a very strong profile for MIT.
What extra materials can she provide since she is deferred to boost any chances of getting in?
Any sports or music?
Does MIT look for ECA's such as sports or music?
yes - and MIT practices holistic admissions.
The history here - MIT had a ton of suicide issues. They don't like students that aren't well rounded. A bunch of my friends and I pulled our E3 admissions cards from MIT to see what they said. All of us were academically accomplished. What did the cards highlight?
I won local contests in a pagent and classic car show.
My one friend was a cheerleader and that was highlighted on her card
Another friend was a gymnast
Another was an accomplished musician
None of the cards mentioned our academics. Academics got us to the table.
You don't know sh*t about elite college admissions. They don't look for the so-called "well-rounded", but mediocre bigots like you. They favor people with "spikes", other things being equal. And no, there is ZERO chance MIT gonna highlight cheerleader for the admission decision because it's a dime a dozen.
Lolz
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD deferred from MIT, from magnet IB school has perfect GPA, ACT 36, AP's with 5's, participated in biology olympiads and reached a national level, research in bio with science fair awards, experience in volunteering in hospitals. She seemed to have a very strong profile for MIT.
What extra materials can she provide since she is deferred to boost any chances of getting in?
Any sports or music?
Does MIT look for ECA's such as sports or music?
yes - and MIT practices holistic admissions.
The history here - MIT had a ton of suicide issues. They don't like students that aren't well rounded. A bunch of my friends and I pulled our E3 admissions cards from MIT to see what they said. All of us were academically accomplished. What did the cards highlight?
I won local contests in a pagent and classic car show.
My one friend was a cheerleader and that was highlighted on her card
Another friend was a gymnast
Another was an accomplished musician
None of the cards mentioned our academics. Academics got us to the table.
You don't know sh*t about elite college admissions. They don't look for the so-called "well-rounded", but mediocre bigots like you. They favor people with "spikes", other things being equal. And no, there is ZERO chance MIT gonna highlight cheerleader for the admission decision because it's a dime a dozen.
Anonymous wrote:MIT versus Harvard, which one would you choose for engineering related major?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD deferred from MIT, from magnet IB school has perfect GPA, ACT 36, AP's with 5's, participated in biology olympiads and reached a national level, research in bio with science fair awards, experience in volunteering in hospitals. She seemed to have a very strong profile for MIT.
What extra materials can she provide since she is deferred to boost any chances of getting in?
Any sports or music?
Does MIT look for ECA's such as sports or music?
yes - and MIT practices holistic admissions.
The history here - MIT had a ton of suicide issues. They don't like students that aren't well rounded. A bunch of my friends and I pulled our E3 admissions cards from MIT to see what they said. All of us were academically accomplished. What did the cards highlight?
I won local contests in a pagent and classic car show.
My one friend was a cheerleader and that was highlighted on her card
Another friend was a gymnast
Another was an accomplished musician
None of the cards mentioned our academics. Academics got us to the table.
You don't know sh*t about elite college admissions. They don't look for the so-called "well-rounded", but mediocre bigots like you. They favor people with "spikes", other things being equal. And no, there is ZERO chance MIT gonna highlight cheerleader for the admission decision because it's a dime a dozen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD deferred from MIT, from magnet IB school has perfect GPA, ACT 36, AP's with 5's, participated in biology olympiads and reached a national level, research in bio with science fair awards, experience in volunteering in hospitals. She seemed to have a very strong profile for MIT.
What extra materials can she provide since she is deferred to boost any chances of getting in?
Any sports or music?
Does MIT look for ECA's such as sports or music?
yes - and MIT practices holistic admissions.
The history here - MIT had a ton of suicide issues. They don't like students that aren't well rounded. A bunch of my friends and I pulled our E3 admissions cards from MIT to see what they said. All of us were academically accomplished. What did the cards highlight?
I won local contests in a pagent and classic car show.
My one friend was a cheerleader and that was highlighted on her card
Another friend was a gymnast
Another was an accomplished musician
None of the cards mentioned our academics. Academics got us to the table.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD deferred from MIT, from magnet IB school has perfect GPA, ACT 36, AP's with 5's, participated in biology olympiads and reached a national level, research in bio with science fair awards, experience in volunteering in hospitals. She seemed to have a very strong profile for MIT.
What extra materials can she provide since she is deferred to boost any chances of getting in?
Any sports or music?
Does MIT look for ECA's such as sports or music?
yes - and MIT practices holistic admissions.
Anonymous wrote:My DS, Asian from FCPS top school, high GPA and SAT scores, also an athlete but did not apply as a recruit. He was deferred from MIT.
How many kids from deferred actually get in RD? I am thinking the applicant pool is so high that chances are almost zero!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS, Asian from FCPS top school, high GPA and SAT scores, also an athlete but did not apply as a recruit. He was deferred from MIT.
How many kids from deferred actually get in RD? I am thinking the applicant pool is so high that chances are almost zero!
Asian males are getting screwed left right and center