Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Bens Ninth Semi-Annual QA

Bens Ninth Semi-Annual QA Happy Valentines Day! Answers to questions received through 2PM on 02/14/06 - Shikhar wrote: If i sort of decide to send in a supplementary essay can i do that via email in place of the snail mail? Yes, send it to [emailprotected] Hopefully youve sent it by now, but if not, send it immediately. There are only a few days left before we go into selection. - John wrote: IB appeals to me because of its variety and its coursework requirements. But AP seems to be the American standard. Which one is preferable by MIT? IB is generally equivalent to AP in terms of academic rigor and challenge, as far as we are concerned. - Raghav wrote: I have a question similar to Johns. I do IB and my school doesnt even offer AP courses. Are APs valued higher than IB courses for international students? Please see above. - Am wrote: I was admitted early and definitely plan on going. At what point would you reject me after acceptance because i am not doing very well in two of my classes but well in the rest? Slipping a bit will not cause us to take back our offer of admission, but slipping too much could. These decisions are made on a case-by-case basis by the Dean and the senior staff (i.e. not me) so I cant give you an exact answer, but you should aim to keep your grades at or near the level they were when you were admitted. - Dan wrote: I dont have any of these answers we are not considering the Writing score at this time. Is this statement as literal as it seems? Simply, not considering it? Im so much better at writing than reading/verbal skills. I thought it would make up for a lower CR score but I guess not. There is at least a 100 point difference SAT-wise between my writing and CR scores (practice tests about 710W to 590CR). Having a great Writing score certainly wont hurt you, but unfortunately it will not make up for a lower CR score. That said, remember that test scores in general are only one part of a large application. - Bishanli wrote: I am entering the AMC 12 Contest and hopefully the AIME this year. I am just wondering if these two scores really help my admission or it wouldnt unless I get into USAMO? And if it does help, to what extent and how much do I need to score in order for it to help? A good AIME score will certainly help you. I cant give you an exact number because it depends on how it fits into the overall context of your application, but you should report any AIME scores to us they can never hurt you. - S wrote: What is your sons name? He is soooo cute. =) I adore kids. I hope Miles smiles for the camera soon. Thanks for thinking hes cute! :-) Apologies in advance, but Ive never released the names/details of my kids online too many scary people out there. If you ever visit MIT, stop by and Ill tell you. Bryan should have a new entry up later today with pictures of Miles. (He has less to worry about, because Miles eats everything in his path, including scary people.) - KIM wrote: Do you know the number of kenyans applying to mit this year and their addresses? Im sorry, our privacy policy prevents me from discussing this, but perhaps other Kenyans will leave their email addresses in the comments so that you may contact them (please do not leave postal addresses, as this is a safety risk). - Monique wrote: Is it possible, maybe next year, to have the blogs in the mit.edu domain, to make it easier for students to search? I would like to do this ultimately, but it will require jumping through a lot of internal hoops. In an effort to get the blogs up and running as quickly as possible with maximum flexibility, we made the decision to locate them outside of MITs primary domain. Down the road this will likely change. - J P wrote: Tests, Activities, and Essay Form Part 2 of the two-part application for freshman admission should be returned as soon as possible, but postmarked no later than November 1 for Early Action and January 1 for Regular Action. One long and two short essays are required. Huh. Are these the requirements for 2007? The essay requirement for 06 were either essay a or essay b, or did I miss anything? Im a bit confused by your question. Last year, this year, and next year, the requirement is two short answer questions, one longer essay (with 2 choices of topic a or b) and a variety of optional essays. - Swissinsenegal wrote: Hi, i plan to apply next year. The thing is that i am in the french system and i dont know if i am good or not. Everybody says that the american system is much easier than the french one. Ive got between 16.5/20 and 17/20 of average (18/20 or more for sciences). Im not as passionate as you can often see in movies but im a steady person. Im not a guy working hours but Im bright. What are my chances? Unfortunately I cant answer chances questions on an individual basis. All I can say is this: if you dont apply, your chances are zero! :-) (So you should apply.) - Anonymous wrote: My EPGY class is to be finished by the end of february, and I was hoping to finish it a couple of weeks before that. Should I just send the transcript now (which will indicate incomplete for the EPGY course, which would otherwise have been Pass or Fail b/c it is a transfer course) and send an email to the admissions office telling them that the course will end in a couple of weeks time? Yes, that is fine. You can fax it to us if you havent already sent it. - Anonymous wrote: The guidance counselor (or college counselor) reports go a long way in this. First, the counselors will attach the official school profile which gives us a bunch of info (courses offered, range of grades, colleges attended by previous graduating classes, average test scores, a description of the schools location and local resources, etc.) Then the GC will usually write a long report that puts a given student into context, within his/her school community. The teacher evaluations definitely add to this as well. If after reading all of this we still feel like we need more info, well call the schools counseling department directly. What if my GC did not do any of these? He just sent a brochure about the school? I should have been more clear in answering that, and I apologize. Not all GCs send reports. Sometimes (frequently, actually) we get our context more from the teacher evaluations and/or the interview report. If we ever feel like we need more clarity on an applicant, we will contact the school, dont worry. - Sam wrote: Hi Ben, do you know how much it will hurt me if I have a really bad grade (Sorry, I know this has been answered before, but I think I have an extreme case) in which I got 2 Ds from a summer class before freshman year due to family matters? However, I have been consistently getting As and only 1 B everafter. So without counting the Ds I probably will have a 3.9+ GPA unweighted. Do you think this will significantly impact the admission process? If the Ds were from summer classes before you entered high school, I would think you could have them removed from your transcript, no? In any case, were not going to care terribly much about grades received before freshman year, especially if everything after that is strong. - Anonymous wrote: Does MIT require a certain second semester GPA for acceptances to not be revoked, or is it more of a play it by ear situation? Please see my answer to a similar question up above. - Merudh wrote: i was just wondering, is there any chance that you will see my application if mine was deferred? As applications circulate through so many subcommittees in selection before a final decision is rendered, it is more likely than not that I will encounter any given application in the pool in committee. - Shaun wrote: I know youre probably sick of people ranting on and on about standardized tests, but I cant seem to put my mind to rest. I took the sat twice and the act once. For the two sats i got a dismal 1970 first and a lower score thereafter. On the act, however, I got a 32 (yay!). Now, I know you do sat-act conversions; I was just wondering if the sat scores would still hurt my chances, or if you would convert the 32 over and thats that (I honestly cannot stand that sat). We will only look at your ACT, do not worry. We always use only the information that (a) satisfies the requirements and (b) puts the applicant into the best light. As we ask for only the ACT or the SATI, your lower SATI scores will be ignored. - Jon wrote: Supposing that the worst happens and youre pretty much a fringe candidate. you could be admitted based on other applicants, but also youre not the best in the incoming class. how much does the midyear report count? Considering it IS a math and science school, i got an 80 on an ap physics mid-term (i dont believe the report mentions it was one of the highest grades in the class, but you can see why that sort of makes me mad). would it open their eyes to an 80, changing any decisions they might make? keep in mind it took our teacher 2 hours to make the key, we had an hour and a half, not that thats anything to keep in mind, but i guess i just enjoy ranting on your site. thanks for listening, hahaha. I do understand why that would make you mad, but in my experience, an 80 on one exam likely wouldnt make or break an application to MIT. - Christina wrote: I go to an extremely competitive public school in New Jersey that ranks its students. It is interesting because the students from #1 to #30 are academically all at about the same level. However, they are placed with a number and ranked according to a few decimal points. Does MIT take class rank into huge consideration? Often times these ranks differ because of one two-hour midterm exam. When reading a folder, I look at GPA and classes taken before I look at class rank. If I see that you have a stellar GPA in really hard classes and youre still ranked #30, its going to be pretty obvious whats going on. No worries. :-) - Anonymous wrote: I sent an update package on Friday 2/3 with some important application updates, such as my Intel Semifinalist notification. Will it reach MIT in time to affect my decision? Yes. - Anonymous wrote: I just recently found out that my college counselor has yet to send my Mid-Year report. Is it ok if he faxes the Mid-Year this week? Absolutely. - Nabeel wrote: I had a couple of questions. Firstly have you started going through international applications, and about how many apply to MIT from Pakistan. Secondly will internationals also receive their acceptances in tubes? We have not yet begun reading international applications. The RA tubes question is discussed further down. - Edward wrote: When will you guys be through with the admission decisions? How many individual applications have you (personally) read so far? How many more do you expect to read? Is it already too late to send anything that MyMIT is saying is missing? (I could not send it earlier.) We will be finished making all admissions decisions in mid-March. (Nothing is final until the letters are mailed.) Im honestly not sure how many apps Ive read; the numbers come out at the end of the process. (Additional materials question is discussed at the end.) - Many, many students commented or sent me email about online decision notification. I decided to cover the topic in a previous entry. - Many people have asked if RA admits will receive tubes. Unfortunately the answer is no. RA admits will receive a huge packet of materials that cannot fit into a tube. This material is not ready in time to send to the EA admits, so we created the Tube Project so that they would have something more celebratory than a simple letter to open. - TC wrote: I found out today that a couple of teachers and a neighbor, upon finding out that my app had been deferred, had taken it upon themselves to send letters to you about me. And I submitted addl matl. So now you have a pile of extra stuff about me. So sorry! How do you get through it all? Or do you just say, after reading 3 extra pages, Enough! and toss the rest? Assuming its good material that adds additional context or perspective to your case, we wont be annoyed. :-) - Sly, Eliot, and Edward all had questions about additional materials and related deadlines. You are always welcome to send in additional materials, but at this point Im not sure if they will make it to committee in time.

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