MIT DECISIONS Official Date - March 14, 1:59PM Eastern Time

<p>:) ACCEPTED!!! I’m going out but will post stats soon</p>

<p>rejected</p>

<p>10char</p>

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<p>Rejected, my stats are on a different thread. Oh well, caltech!</p>

<p>Rejected… Oh well</p>

<p>Rejected :(</p>

<p>rejected =(</p>

<p>For the text of the acceptance letter, see below…</p>

<p>Dear XXX,</p>

<p>On behalf of the Admissions Committee, it is my pleasure to offer you admission to the MIT Class of 2013. You stood out as one of the most talented and promising students in the most competitive applicant pool in the history of the Institute. Your commitment to personal excellence and principled goals has convinced us that you will both contribute to our diverse community and thrive within our academic environment. We think that you and MIT are a great match.</p>

<p>You’ll likely have offers of admission from many fine schools, but we hope that you’ll choose to enroll at MIT. You have until May 1, 2009 to let us know if you’ll call MIT home for the next four years – please visit your MyMIT account to complete our official Reply Form. Until then, we look forward to building our relationship with you and to helping you to get to know us better. In the coming weeks, we’ll be in touch via phone, email, and web.</p>

<p>Many of our students believe that the campus visit experience was the deciding factor in their choice to enroll at MIT. Therefore, we hope you will be our guest at Campus Preview Weekend (CPW), held on the MIT campus from Thursday, April 16 through Sunday, April 19. CPW is an excellent way to experience MIT student life firsthand. You’ll go to classes, eat lots of food, join hallway conversations, and meet your future classmates. We encourage your parents to attend as well – please see the enclosed CPW invitation for details.</p>

<p>If you can’t come to CPW, please try to visit campus before May 1. To make arrangements to stay overnight with an undergraduate host, simply complete the online request form in your MyMIT account. If you are unable to visit campus but eager to get to know MIT, you’ll have the chance to speak with a current undergraduate soon – an MIT student will be calling you in April.</p>

<p>And now for the requisite fine print – I must remind you that this offer of admission is contingent upon your completing the school year with flying colors. Have fun with the rest of your senior year, but please keep your grades up!</p>

<p>I hope you’ll agree with us that MIT is the perfect place to prepare for your future. As a member of our community, you’ll join builders, scholars, entrepreneurs, and humanitarians. Together, you will make all the difference in a world that desperately needs you.</p>

<p>Many congratulations, and once again, welcome to MIT! Now stop reading this and go celebrate. :-)</p>

<p>Sincerely,</p>

<p>Stuart Schmill
Dean of Admissions</p>

<p>For those of you who got in, post the stats you think made you stand out from the rest of the app pool. thanks.</p>

<p>rejected 10char</p>

<p>Rejected…</p>

<p>And with that, I AM going to go out and celebrate. Good luck everyone and even if you don’t get good news today, I’m sure you will soon!</p>

<p>rejected…</p>

<p>Holy crap!!!
I GOT IN!!!
I am gonna get so hammered tonight and will post stats later!!! :D</p>

<p>Not a bad deal, I heard good things about their party scene, :wink:
Of course- there’s being the most awesome math/science school in the country!!</p>

<p>Rejected =[…Good luck to everyone who still hasn’t checked.</p>

<p>ACCEPTED!!! :slight_smile: maybe post stats later but right now really happy</p>

<p>Nice one
=)</p>

<p>rejected :(</p>

<p>Rejected! No surprise at all</p>

<p>Congrats 174IQ and to everyone else who got accepted. For those who did not get in, remember that in about two weeks there are other schools that you might get into so don’t give up hope. And regardless everyone is going to go somewhere!!!</p>