Decision advice

<p>This is for all of you who are waiting for RD results, even though the school here is MIT and not Harvard, I think this is something every senior should read. Good luck!</p>

<p>"So as Matt said, today, at 2:52 pm, the mailman came to collect those big envelopes you'll be waiting at your mailbox for. Many of you will receive those letters, and some of you will not. One piece of advice I have for you all is, the mail will come. Waiting at the mailbox is not going to make it come faster, so just keep on enjoying yourselves. Go to a movie, go bowling, do something. The mail will be there when you get home.</p>

<p>I was very excited to get into MIT, and every day, I'm still amazed by the fact that I'm here, and I'm thankful that I'm still here. I'm also glad just to know I'm in college getting an education, so just keep that in mind too. I know this a lot to think about, and this will be an emotional weekend for us all, but just remember to have some fun. (Have some fun for me since I'll be studying all weekend).</p>

<p>For those of you who did not get in, it's not the end of the world, I promise you. I have friends who didn't get into MIT, and they're enjoying their college experience where they are as well.</p>

<p>For those of you who did get in, congratulations, but the work isn't done yet. You should try to come to Campus Preview Weekend, and get a taste of what may lie ahead of you for the next four years. Talk to as many people as you can. Get lost on the campus and try to find your way around. Have fun. See MIT."
From:
MIT blogs
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