If you come to visit MIT, and you happen to be around campus on a Sunday, we’d love to have you at one of the Boston meetups. Also, if you want to talk to some MIT students or alumni, let me know and I’ll see if I can put you in touch.
I didn’t realize it at the time, but that’s further incentive to attend MIT: I can actually go to LW meetups!
I don’t see myself touring the school any time soon (I’ve done plenty of research via the admissions blogs and other testimonials, and plane tickets happen to be expensive), but I would love to discuss any peculiarities you don’t learn about until being a student, or anything else I should know before applying.
I might also take you up on that offer if you are willing. I’ve been considering MIT as a university since I heard that it has a insanely good Bio (and everything else) program. I’m currently getting my citizenship, reporting as a birth abroad (I’m 17 and have all the necessary qualifications) and want to do better than attending the ULeth Bio program as while it is decent it’s nowhere near as good as MIT or any of the good universities in the states. Sorry if I seem overeager, It’s just that things are a little stressful for me to pick a University at the moment. Sigh according to my friends I am insanely lucky, but I want to do better than chance.
If you come to visit MIT, and you happen to be around campus on a Sunday, we’d love to have you at one of the Boston meetups. Also, if you want to talk to some MIT students or alumni, let me know and I’ll see if I can put you in touch.
I sometimes forget how much untapped potential in term of networking opportunities Less Wrong holds.
I didn’t realize it at the time, but that’s further incentive to attend MIT: I can actually go to LW meetups!
I don’t see myself touring the school any time soon (I’ve done plenty of research via the admissions blogs and other testimonials, and plane tickets happen to be expensive), but I would love to discuss any peculiarities you don’t learn about until being a student, or anything else I should know before applying.
I might also take you up on that offer if you are willing. I’ve been considering MIT as a university since I heard that it has a insanely good Bio (and everything else) program. I’m currently getting my citizenship, reporting as a birth abroad (I’m 17 and have all the necessary qualifications) and want to do better than attending the ULeth Bio program as while it is decent it’s nowhere near as good as MIT or any of the good universities in the states. Sorry if I seem overeager, It’s just that things are a little stressful for me to pick a University at the moment. Sigh according to my friends I am insanely lucky, but I want to do better than chance.