For the '12s
At approximately 11:50 EST MIT admitted its first batch of freshmen for next year.
A year ago I was the kid who checked online, couldn't get past the first line of my acceptance for 2 hours, and who proudly paraded MIT gear for the next several weeks. I also became absolutely obsessed with EVERYTHING MIT because it was then official, MIT would be my school and I had to learn everything I could about it!
So, today, roughly 300 new freshmen are faced with the same situation. MIT is your school now! Years of tradition, quarks, and awesomeness are now yours so soak up as much as you can! Read the admissions blogs, read the student blogs, read the websites for the various dorms, read about traditions, just read a ton! I've included a bunch of links to check out, they're all really useful.
DORMS
Baker House
Bexley Hall
Burton-Conner House
East Campus
MacGregor House
McCormick Hall
New House
Next House
Random Hall
Senior House
Simmons Hall
Hacks
Eric Schmiedl's Website
MIT Hack Gallery
CPW
My site
Your Official CPW Website
News
The Tech
Admissions Blogs
Main MIT site
Buildings to be Familiar With
Look them up!
Kresge (pronounced krez-gee)
Green Building
Z-Center
Building Ten (Great Dome)
Building Seven (Small Dome)
Killian Court
(La) Verdes (rhymes with birdies)
Media Lab
Building 66 (30 60 90 triangle building)
Stata (rhymes with data)
Misc Trivia!
Brass Rat
Course Numbers
That's all for now, I'll update with more if anything else comes up. Congratulations again everybody! Have a great week!
8 comments:
Nice idea, Snively.
Don't forget about Open Courseware and the Course Catalog! There's probably a few other important ones to visit, but those will help a lot.
Snively, based on your comment on the mit blogs, were you deferred from MIT then accepted regular?
Wow. This is worth its weight in gold. Thanks a ton.
Seriously, though, how's that for a good story of "how I got into MIT?" I've told it at least 20 times already (and the first day back at school should at least double that!) and it's still not old.
@anonymous
I was accepted EA
The thing about your Stata phonetic is that some people pronounce data "day-ta" while other's say "dat-uh."
So which is it? Great post, thanks.
Well, that's the thing, nobody actually knows how to pronounce it. It's the same exact thing as data, so however you pronounce "data" that's how you should pronounce Stata
According to the MIT admissions informational packet, it rhymes with "beta."
According to the StataList FAQ, it's pretty optional but they go on to add that StataCorp personnel say "stay-ta", which sounds like a clear vote to me!
Sorry to disturb this long-slumbering backwater! :)
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