--MIT Early Action Countdown Thread--

<p>Deffered. Sigh... Oh well, got invited to interview for the McDermott Scholars Program at U.T. Dallas Saturday, so things aren't all bad.</p>

<p>deferred....</p>

<p>Dear Alexis,</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 one of the most competitive applicant pools 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 have until May 1, 2009 to let us know if you’ll call MIT home for the next four years. Until then, we look forward to building our relationship with you and helping you to get to know us better. Over the next several months, we’ll be in touch via phone, email, and web.</p>

<p>Because there’s no better way to get a taste of life at MIT than to spend some time here, I hope very much that you will attend our Campus Preview Weekend (CPW) for admitted freshmen, held on campus from April 16-19, 2009. You’ll attend classes, share meals and conversations with current students, and experience all the ways in which people spend their time and live their passions at MIT. (And most importantly, you’ll get to meet your future classmates!) Look for a new CPW portlet in your MyMIT account in January, which will contain schedule and registration information.</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. (Because you’ve been admitted early, there will be many temptations throughout the rest of the year to keep you from your schoolwork. Please don’t let that happen!)</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, best wishes for a wonderful holiday season, and welcome to MIT! Now stop reading this and go celebrate. :-)</p>

<p>Sincerely,</p>

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

<p>Oommgg, my best friend just got into MIT. This is incredible. He also got into Caltech and UofChicago. I was standing next to him when he found out like 10 minutes ago. lol I feel like I'm more excited than he is. I'm so happy for him.</p>

<p>deferred...but one of my best friends got in ;p</p>

<p>deferred as well but two of my best friends got in and one more got deferred, can't say i'm one to complain. not to salt any wounds but judging by the official results thread, a lot of the Accepted are URM</p>

<p>I am in as well as 2 people from my school, this is crazy!!!!</p>

<p>Rats, defered. Oh well, at least I'm not rejected.</p>

<p>Dear XXXX,</p>

<p>We have completed our Early Action review of your application and have chosen to defer it to our Regular Action review time. Please know that the Admissions Committee is very conservative in its early offers of admission, and the majority of students who apply in Early Action are deferred. In previous years, up to several hundred of them have subsequently been admitted in Regular Action.</p>

<p>Please remember to ask your Guidance Counselor to complete your Mid-year Grade Report Form (a copy can be found on our web site or on your MyMIT application tracking system). You will hear from us again in late March after further review of your application.</p>

<p>We hope that you have a healthy and safe holiday season, and best wishes for a happy new year.</p>

<p>Sincerely,</p>

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

<p>congrats to everyone who got accepted.</p>