Paul B. '11 | February 11, 2009
"MITblogs: The Next Generation"
Courtesy of the prospective Class of 2013, I am amused and happy to present eight applicants' humble homage to the MIT admissions website:
And, of course, where would be without a little help from our friend Randall Munroe.
I like the last panel, personally.
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(Please note that comments are closed after 30 days to reduce spam.)Very nice! Although I can't make any guarantees about the robot rampages :P
-Jamo
Posted by: Jamo on February 11, 2009 12:57 AM
Nice!
Posted by: Brandon C. on February 11, 2009 01:30 AM
I find it slightly amusing I found out about this on xkcd first, then came running over here to check it out.
Posted by: Anonymous on February 11, 2009 01:36 AM
Haha, awesome.
Posted by: Anon on February 11, 2009 01:41 AM
Really? where is it on xkcd?
-corey
Posted by: corey on February 11, 2009 01:41 AM
Posted by: Anonymous on February 11, 2009 01:42 AM
I was like.. 'I didn't miss an xkcd, did I? oh wait..'
Posted by: Anonymous on February 11, 2009 01:42 AM
Lol. is it bad if i helped make the site and didn't know that was available on xkcd?
Posted by: Corey on February 11, 2009 01:43 AM
Haha, I think you could argue that you were busy making it ;)
On the subject of the alt-text, I think I should get back to work.
Posted by: Anonymous on February 11, 2009 01:47 AM
Thanks again Paul for posting this!
Posted by: MYMIT.INFO TEAM '13? on February 11, 2009 01:47 AM
wow..very well done, especially the learning tabs made my night. back to psets =p
Posted by: '12 on February 11, 2009 01:47 AM
That is a seriously awesome site. :P
Posted by: Bridger '13 on February 11, 2009 01:57 AM
Yay us!
Posted by: Ahana on February 11, 2009 03:09 AM
No big deal. Type:
javascript: document.body.contentEditable = 'true'; document.designMode = 'on'; void 0
in the address bar and have fun right away.
Posted by: Westend FC on February 11, 2009 03:13 AM
:D
Thanks so much Paul! :):):)
Posted by: Tree on February 11, 2009 03:22 AM
well thanks to this post the unofficial chat has picked up again...
and the site is a must visit..
Posted by: Bilal on February 11, 2009 04:45 AM
so are these gonna get a boost in their admission chances or what?
Posted by: '13???? on February 11, 2009 05:48 AM
@'13????
No.
Posted by: Ahana on February 11, 2009 06:05 AM
@'13????............surely
@ahana.........i had checked this website a week ago,
also on my blog,I made a special reference of you.I have been in contact with another 15 MIT applicants from India,
and everyone belives you are perhaps the strongest candidiate from India.
Posted by: Shivank on February 11, 2009 06:20 AM
@ahana........forgot to mention........I was viewing the site on 2nd February and your blog was post dated as of 9th February...why?
Posted by: shivank on February 11, 2009 06:22 AM
We were actually prepping for the release to be on that date, so...
Posted by: Ahana on February 11, 2009 06:27 AM
@mohit,rankeya,rubhan,sharath,akhila,etc...(all indian applicants)
Now you see the majority of what I was referring to!
Also MATT's application tracking blog page has been abandoned
hope to listen from you guys soon,
and ya my email id is: shivankrai@aol.in
Posted by: Shivank on February 11, 2009 06:30 AM
@Shivank
Well yes thats quite much been abandoned
but majority of what--cant get u there
Posted by: Ruhban Shah on February 11, 2009 06:37 AM
@Rubhan...........thanks for that comment on my older blog...................you said that you are from srinagar and hence have not been able to get much exposure........hmmm i understand coz i was born and brought up in lucknow and studied there till 7 th standard.........the thing is it was pretty much the same there too as i was studying in India's oldest school......which due to its vast reputation......well....didnt offer opportuinites too more deserving students mainly due to politics.........thats why even I wasnt given too much exposure till 8 th standard when I shifted to surat for a year and the next year shifted to mumbai.........and I must say this place obvously offers you lot more number of opportunites and exposure........but it also comes at a very high cost.........things here are like twice or thrice of what they usually would be anywhere in India..even eduaction is about 10 times as costly as it was in lucknow...
also i dont know how it feels to be in srinagar but the general perception is that due to the 62 year old war.....it seems a pretty secluded place from the rest of india....though i have heard alot about its beauty......
but the application process got over 40 days back so you cant really do much now....though i got a really good certificate which i would have obviously liked to add to my application...
you mentioned that you havent applied to anywhere else except MIT....why?
and which 10+2 board are you giving exam for?
Best Of Luck Everyone(esp. Indians!!)
Posted by: Shivank on February 11, 2009 06:51 AM
Echoes Ahana. Yay us!!
It was great fun working on the hack - now we want you guys to post comments on OUR site as well. THAT would be nice.
Posted by: Ashwath on February 11, 2009 07:04 AM
Yes guys! We've intentionally hidden previous comments for you guys to troll around!
Posted by: Ahana on February 11, 2009 07:12 AM
@Shivank
Welll, i dont know myself. I feel that MIT is the place suited for me, so i gave it my 100% time and attention.
Well yes, tensions is there in the and it definitly takes its toll on you but than, the scenary it has to offer is also quite a inspiration to you.
N i dont thin i need to do anything else for The MIT applications, i showed them the me, the person i am and hopefully by my words they will feel my level of intrest too.
i gave them the real me, now i hope they see me fit enough for MIt-Hopeing for that
Best of luck to u, n everyone
I am enrolled under CBSE. N when i said exposure, i dint meant it as opportunities but it was specificly for MIT.
Down here, there to teh best of my knwoledge n my school , is no MIT'ians so i am the first from this state and thus, its a bit different for me .
Posted by: Ruhban Shah on February 11, 2009 07:19 AM
We all invested a lot in the site. I'm very happy that so far it's recieved good responses ^.^
We were a little worried that people would think it was disrespectful of us to do an MIT hack before we've been accepted, but it was a fun thing to do so we just went with it.
Much love to Paul for his post and the official 'unveiling' of our modest hack!
Posted by: Michelle from Israel on February 11, 2009 07:26 AM
This is beyond amazing. May plentiful showers of brownie points rain upon you all.
Posted by: Yan on February 11, 2009 07:39 AM
I love you, Yan.
Posted by: Ahana on February 11, 2009 07:41 AM
Lol I totally agree (with Ahana.)
Yan, that was by far, the best response I've seen today :D
Posted by: Tree on February 11, 2009 07:48 AM
@Yan: Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you....
Posted by: Ashwath on February 11, 2009 08:21 AM
@Yan
Thank you so much! To have the real bloggers like it is our crowning achievement :D :D :D
*in proper Wayne's World fashion*
We're not worthy! We're not worthy!
Posted by: Michelle from Israel on February 11, 2009 08:27 AM
@Indian applicants: are we going to start about IIT here again because then i am definitely out of the whole completely mundane and dangerously stupid issue....
wonderful hack....
i see a lot of math applicants.... which is way cool........ atleast i'll have indian friends there if i manage to drill my way through.....
last blog had 207 comments if i remem correctly....
@shivank: majority what?
Posted by: Rankeya on February 11, 2009 08:58 AM
I checked my email this morning (the site was sent out via email) and upon reaching the new site, I literally blinked straight for 10 seconds.
Wow - blogs aside, I also love reading the little blurbs you have for everything else!
GIRs = Grossly Irritating Redundancies.
Hands down. Perhaps you should draft the GIR entries on these blogs! (I don't even think you need to have taken any - you're so accurate on so many counts already ;) )
Cheers!
Posted by: Oasis ´11 on February 11, 2009 09:11 AM
@ 2013 hackers:
Heck, I'd probably rather write for your site.
Posted by: Yan on February 11, 2009 09:29 AM
@Yan
XD!!!
Want me to get Colton to set you up an account in our admin portal? :P
Posted by: Michelle from Israel on February 11, 2009 09:32 AM
Heck, Yan, I'll set you up a profile!
Posted by: Ahana on February 11, 2009 09:37 AM
respected sir,
I am an applicant from Bangladesh.
I applied for MIT as an international student. I took my Educational Counselor:Mr. Ali Ishtiaque alii@alum.mit.edu
Posted by: SADNan on February 11, 2009 09:38 AM
This is 100% brilliant. Wow.
(I really miss you guys.)
Posted by: Ben on February 11, 2009 09:39 AM
respected sir,
I am an applicant from Bangladesh.
I applied for MIT as an international student.MY Educational Counselor:Mr. Ali Ishtiaque alii@alum.mit.edu. I would be highly greatful if you kindly let me know my chances of being admited to mit.
Posted by: SADNan on February 11, 2009 09:39 AM
We miss you too, Ben. Come visit more! *hugs* :)
Posted by: Paul on February 11, 2009 09:43 AM
I was wondering where I'd congratulate you guys and I decided that the real site would be the best place. Awesome work guys!!! Seriously, you guys are so talented. It makes me wish I'd taken comp sci instead of bio...but never know when bio will prove to be useful huh?
Great great great!
Posted by: Varun on February 11, 2009 09:53 AM
@Oasis: Absolutely man, writing the little blurbs (my major contribution to the site), particularly the ones in the learning and pulse sections was great fun. I don't quite know if GIR's are as irritating as we've made them out to be but I hope I'll have the opportunity to find out first-hand =P
Posted by: Ashwath on February 11, 2009 10:26 AM
i am a mit applicant from bangladesh!
my education councilor was ALI Ishtiak
.i would highly poleased if u pls let me about my chances to be admitted in mit
Posted by: Sadnan on February 11, 2009 10:30 AM
Hey, but many FAQs take you to the miscellaneous section where there aren't any answers. Come on guys, well begun is have done! Hilarious questions, think of some equally good answers! And by the way, anyone mind telling me what on Jupiter that quiz is all about?
Posted by: Varun on February 11, 2009 10:40 AM
I have a physics lab exam tomorrow and I'm sitting here and posting random thoughts about our first hacking experience. Sigh...
My first experience with banners was a disaster. The current banner for the pulse section is Michelle's lovely vector graphics work, but the one I made before that, was a textbook example of how GIMP should NOT be used. And let's not get into my disgusting paintbrush graffiti for the life section, it gives me the creeps.
Meah ... I should stay far away from banners in the future.
Posted by: Ashwath on February 11, 2009 10:47 AM
Wow... I actually burst out laughing at this. This is fantastic. I think you guys win.
Posted by: Shannon on February 11, 2009 10:58 AM
@Varun: The quiz was by moi. Just your g33k quotient. Generous dabs of Klingon and Leet.
Posted by: Ahana on February 11, 2009 11:00 AM
@Ashwath
Thank you! I worked hard on those vector things... but my favorite banner is still the Nerds banner from the Application page ^.^
Posted by: Michelle from Israel on February 11, 2009 11:15 AM
@Varun: Fixed the questions.
Not going do study physics at this rate :)
Posted by: Ashwath on February 11, 2009 11:19 AM
Here's to providing 30% more killer robot rambages, as well as giant mutant lizard attacks.
And putting a dome on the dome on the dome. ;)
Posted by: Eric ('13?) on February 11, 2009 12:27 PM
@ all Indians....
We guys r baq...in a different blog..
Rankeya, i guess dere were 207 blogs..u had the 200th one...i rem.. lol
This ones awesome..Hope u guys preparing for boards...
All the best...
Posted by: Mohit on February 11, 2009 12:50 PM
@ Ahana..
Strongest applicant 4rm India..??
kewl..u surely in, eh??
Posted by: Mohit on February 11, 2009 12:51 PM
Thanks guys for all the admiration. We've really worked hard on this site the last few weeks!
Posted by: Corey on February 11, 2009 12:55 PM
@ Ashwath
U in MIT..?? or applyin 4r '13..??
Hey i cleared INPhO...but couldn't go ahead..
u cleared INMO, rite??
Posted by: Mohit on February 11, 2009 12:56 PM
@ Corey
Hey u welcome.. lis10 how did u get in here??
Posted by: Mohit on February 11, 2009 01:02 PM
@ d 8 bloggers....
GOOD JOB DONE....
UR HARD WORK PAID OFF
Posted by: Mohit on February 11, 2009 01:12 PM
@mohit how did i get in where?
Posted by: corey on February 11, 2009 01:25 PM
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA Love MIT Humor!!
Posted by: Fouad on February 11, 2009 01:48 PM
i knew class of 13 will be the best, hope we'll be a part of ;)
Posted by: sepideh on February 11, 2009 02:50 PM
Thanks for the post about the site, Paul! I don't care if I get into MIT or not, I'm just glad that I got the opportunity to create this hack and gained new friends in the process.
Posted by: Colton on February 11, 2009 04:10 PM
I'm thinking second panel, then last. :P
Totally made my day.
Posted by: Reena on February 11, 2009 04:23 PM
Just wondering. Normally, how many mexicans apply to MIT? Because it seems that MIT has a low mexican population :(. Hopefully I'll be able to increase the number of mexican students in MIT by 1 :D.
PS: Congrats to all the candidates for the '13 generation :). Ahana, I hope you become one of the '13 bloggers, and hopefully, one day I'll meet you :P at MIT.
Posted by: Julio ('14?) on February 11, 2009 04:37 PM
@ Ahana/Michelle:
Thanks for the offer, but my continuous presence on both sites might create a wormhole and implode the universe. And then you wouldn't get any more page hits.
Posted by: Yan on February 11, 2009 05:43 PM
Great, now I have TWO blogs to waste my time on!!
Posted by: Matt A. on February 11, 2009 06:37 PM
This is a fabulous add! You (and MIT) have a lot to look forward to.
Posted by: MIT Mommy on February 11, 2009 08:23 PM
To all the eight bloggers
Great job guys. Wonderful !
@all Indian applicants
Well, Slowly all of us are getting to know how tough the competition is gonna be. I am now realising that whoever gets admitted to Class of 2013 is an exceptional candidate and lets hope few of us will be among them. And All the Best for boards everyone.
Posted by: akhila on February 11, 2009 10:45 PM
@matt A.
that's what I'm saying ; D
Posted by: deng on February 11, 2009 11:04 PM
@mymit.infoteam'13
Hey,your site is excellent, but it seems to take a lot of time to open. maybe,there is something wrong with my browser.
and i agree with varun, equally good answers will make it more interesting.
@ indians
The number of applicants from india seems to have rocketed skywards this year.
How many of you are from kolkata?
Posted by: mayukh -india on February 11, 2009 11:54 PM
@Indian applicants
Ahana is the stongest applicant from India?? why should I think so?!! are you guys kiddin'? haha
Posted by: fox on February 12, 2009 12:10 AM
@mayukh -india: I am aware of the long load times. This is due to the site running on FastCGI on a shared hosting environment. I don't have enough money to purchase a dedicated server or a VPS right now to run the site on at the moment. And I will look into fixing the questions, too. I won't be around for the next two days due to other commitments, but I should be able to fix it as soon as I get back.
Posted by: Colton on February 12, 2009 12:10 AM
I just lost the game.
Posted by: Jason on February 12, 2009 12:15 AM
@MIT wbesite hackers.........I got to agree you guys have done a fabulous job....
@rankeya.....what I meant was if an Indian fellow can get in to this and then....get even greater publicity by getting onto the real MIT website....obviously hes got great chances of getting into MIT.........if you still dont believe me....
Read the 1st line of this blog carefully by Paul.....
The subject of the blog also says it clearly:The future generation of MITians...
@all indians.............boy we have got such difficult competiton here in India!
Wish all of us could get into MIT!
By the way,since the number of american applicants has increasedso the number if american student intakes will also increase......so there is bound to be an increase in the number of international students intake for this year(as it is reserved to be around 5% of american student intake)...
Hope for the best!
Best of Luck
Posted by: Shivank on February 12, 2009 01:50 AM
@Shivank: We were worried that it might lead to negative attention and thus adversely affect our chances of making it =D. I think this blog entry of Ben: http://www.mitadmissions.org/topics/qanda/questions_and_answers/your_profile_on_the_web_can_it.shtml assuages both our concerns.
I am a RD applicant to the class of 2013. And yes, I wrote INMO in grade 10 and have attended IMOTC ever since.
@Everyone: I simply can't stop saying 'Thank you' for the amazing response! We are flabbergasted by the incredible response. Clearly the class of 2013 FTW!!
Posted by: Ashwath on February 12, 2009 04:58 AM
Oops...the note on INMO was meant for Mohit. And it's 'an RD applicant' not 'a RD applicant' :D
Posted by: Ashwath on February 12, 2009 05:03 AM
i dont understand why there is such a great emphasis placed on MIT students being 'bots' -- no one actually holds this belief, at least no one i know...
Posted by: Anonymous on February 12, 2009 05:55 AM
@Anonymous
We don't believe (all) MIT students are/might be bots. We believe that we (the 8 hackers) might be bots XD
Posted by: Michelle from Israel on February 12, 2009 06:25 AM
Hey Ashwath. Some of those answers don't entirely match. Take your time and do it - there's absolutely no need to just edit the target of the hyperlink! And how'd your pracs go? Hope you did well!
I just can't stop saying congrats! I'm like so awed by you guys - all of you! Looks like class of 2013 is going to be one heck of a ride.
Posted by: Varun on February 12, 2009 07:40 AM
Oh and Colton, you said that you're aim was just to make people smile. Well its safe to say that you made a lot of us the world over smile, myself included! Great work!
Posted by: Varun on February 12, 2009 07:45 AM
Is it just me or did the 'Post a Response' column get wider?
Posted by: Banerjee on February 12, 2009 11:02 AM
I didn't want to write a post about this and create a ruckus on the site:
For all those who're thinking we did this for the application(and there are a lot of people who think that, thanks to anonymous hate messages): Please understand that we knew it will not affect our decision in anyway. Heck, we were all so scared about getting sued, we were having second thoughts about the release!
But please understand, we just couldn't resist it. We couldn't bear the prospect of not getting admitted and never being able to do it. And now even though we know that the probability of getting accepted is really low, we've been bonded to this whole experience in a way none of us can untangle. So instead of being a hater, join us in the pursuit of 'happyness'!
Posted by: Ahana on February 12, 2009 02:01 PM
Hey, How r u guys?... ne1 knows how I can reach Paul directly...*creepysmile* I wanna ask him a question?....Any1 is free to answer including Paul.
Posted by: DeAngelo W. '013' on February 12, 2009 02:39 PM
@Ahana, I guess you do know what the actual story is. :) I hope everyone has a conscience.
Posted by: Anonymous on February 12, 2009 02:55 PM
@DeAngelo: My email address is in the banner at the top of every blog entry I publish. :)
Posted by: Paul on February 12, 2009 02:57 PM
@Ahana: No need to cover up, all of us know what the actual story is. And yeah, bless your conscientious ohmygauss-soul :)
Posted by: Anonymous on February 12, 2009 03:19 PM
@ Anonymous on February 12, 2009 03:19 PM
Buy yourself some courage. Seriously.
Posted by: Tree on February 12, 2009 03:28 PM
@ Anonymous on February 12, 2009 03:19 PM
You know, it's really easy to point a finger and say all sorts and kinds of things.
You want to be taken seriously, and not thought of as just a creepy and annoying guy, you'd better identify yourself and explain what the heck you're talking about.
Posted by: Michelle from Israel on February 12, 2009 04:30 PM
To those who are curious as to what this actual story Anonymous is referring to, I'm writing a post on it that will give the full story to the creation of the site and what happened behind the scenes. Look for it late tomorrow night when I get back from District Jazz.
Anonymous: The way you are accusing us is immature although you yourself leave out important details.
Ahana: Calm down. Take some time off. I'll try to sort things out.
Paul: I'm sorry for whatever problems this may be causing. It's the result of an old feud that was mainly restricted to the chat in the past month. I apologize for the inconvenience.
Posted by: Colton on February 12, 2009 06:10 PM
Ok. This is a little out of hand for me already. The story was:
We all are applying to MIT. Naturally any decent applicant reads these blogs like a fiend. Therefore: we like the idea of hacks. Ahana used firebug to create a screenshot of a funny spoof of the MIT admissions site. We like it. So then we were trying to figure out how to get that screenshot on the web. Colton had the exp. to actually build the site. I knew enough html to hack out the templates. We built the site.
No. It was not for an admissions boost. Heck, most of us were scared to death it would decrease our chances or get us sued or something.
No. It wasn't for the publicity. I could care less if a thousand people see the site.
We did it for fun. It was an amazing project that kept me occupied for some of the horrendously long wait time until college decisions come in.
If you still don't understand, then I'm sorry.
Posted by: Corey on February 12, 2009 07:08 PM
@ Jason:
I lost the game too.
Posted by: Anonymous on February 12, 2009 11:16 PM
@ Anonymous on February 12, 2009 03:19 PM
Please don't ruin our experience on these blogs, we all have a great idea of all MIT applicants, don't ruin it.
@ Prefosh hackers
Great Job, I hope you all get in, ROCK ON!!!
Posted by: Ruhban Shah on February 12, 2009 11:25 PM
Chillax guys. Not every blog needs to turn into an argument in the comments.
So who cares what their motives are? Why does it matter to you? I personally think this is between themselves and MIT, and as long as they're happy, and the real site's not angry about it, then where's the harm done?
I just don't want to see a clever parody turn into a channel where mudslinging and finger-pointing abound. Don't we get enough of that in politics?
Posted by: Oasis '11 on February 13, 2009 12:16 AM
You know what guys, even if it does help their chances, why shouldn't it? Could you have done what they did, and done it that well? Actually, that question isn't even important. What's important is not that they could do it, but that they did do it. If kid X in country Z finds a cure to virus Y, you don't go jump all over their heads saying they did it just to get into college... or do you? Because that would be really sad.
Posted by: Anonymous on February 13, 2009 01:25 AM
@Corey (I was the anon chatting with you about xkcd at the beginning of this thread):
I think you put it best - I at least understand. I used to think some of you were a bit pretentious with the chatroom and all that, but this hack just proves your awesomeness. It's so.. MIT (as much as a fellow applicant like myself can say). I don't know how else to put it. Congrats.
Posted by: Chris on February 13, 2009 01:47 AM
Thanks Chris!
Yeah, sorry if I ever seemed pretentious, that was never my goal (although rarely is it anyone's).
I hope to see you at MIT next year!
Posted by: Corey on February 13, 2009 02:29 AM
hahahaha
Last one was my favorite too!
Posted by: darkblue303 on February 13, 2009 02:33 AM
@ EVERYONE...
LETS NOT MAKE THIS AN ARGUMENT.. THIS IS BECOMING TOO INTENSE NOW...PPL ARE TALKING OF THESE 8 DUDES GETTING IN..?? WHY CANT WE LEAVE IT TO THE ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE TO DECIDE.. ITS ULTIMATELY THEIR DECISION WE CANNOT POKE OUR NOSE INTO THESE MATTERS..
NO WONDER THESE CHAPS ARE SCARED ENOUGH OF THEIR CHANCES OF GETTING IN BECOMING LOW, OR THEY GETTIN SUED OR SOMETHING..
I'M IN FAVOUR OF NO ONE AT THIS POINT IN TIME..WHAT I CAN SAY IS THAT ::::::
**************************************************
ACCORDING TO MIT'S WEBSITE
MIT wants to admit people who are not only ""planning to succeed"", but who are
"""not afraid to fail""".
When people take """risks"""
(WHICH OUR FRIENDS HAVE) in life, they learn resilience as a ""result" - because risk leads to failure as often as it
"""leads to success"""(POINT TO BE NOTED!!). The most ""creative and successful people""
(OUR 8 HACKERS AND CRACKERS) - and MIT is loaded with them - know that """failure is part of life"" and that if you stay focused and """"don't give up""""( DATS WHAT U 8 DUDES ARE DOING 4RM OUR RESPONSES.... SO CHILL..!!), goals are ultimately realized.
**************************************************
THE END...LOL
Posted by: Mohit on February 13, 2009 03:06 AM
@Mohit
Despite my general dislike of all-caps messages, I want to hug you now! Much love!
Posted by: Michelle from Israel on February 13, 2009 04:32 AM
@Michelle..
lol...
Posted by: Mohit on February 13, 2009 05:18 AM
one question:
did you guys copy the source code for the structure of mymit.info?
Posted by: hi on February 13, 2009 06:42 PM
We used Django to make the site. The templating was LOOSELY based on the code for the original site, but is not exact. The site itself is coded entirely differently. Ask colton if you want more info...
Posted by: Corey on February 13, 2009 08:05 PM
Hi to all Indian applicant
I am class 11 students and MIT aspirant ( future applicant as well)
Can you all please send me your resume so that I can improve my profile
Pleaseeeeeeeeeee
My email address is roses1992@gmail.com
And
All the best for your admission.
Posted by: Kusum on February 14, 2009 03:29 AM
@Kusum
My best advice is to just be yourself. The one thing that isn't going to help is try to copy other people.
Posted by: Corey on February 14, 2009 04:04 AM
@Kusum
Where in india are you from?
MIT dosent really need a resume (or i wouldnt have been an applicant) what you need is a passion for your dream and the courage to go for it.
Posted by: Ruhban Shah on February 14, 2009 05:22 AM
nice job, guys. c: I'm glad the prefrosh are hack-ing it up already.
though I'm seeing quite a few uses of Avogadro's number around the site. C'mon, I'm sure there are other fine constants (that are both pitiful and neglected) you could pick up and nurture. d:
Posted by: stephanie on February 14, 2009 01:25 PM
A surprising number of them are very small though (h, G, ε0, μ0). I guess you also have c.
Posted by: Chris on February 14, 2009 03:35 PM
@ Corey
Thanks for reply
I do not wish to copy anyone but just get to know which segment of my profile should I work upon more, my weaknesses and.... Can I get your email address
@ Rubhan
I am from Bhopal and by resume I meant your scores , awards and accolades...You must be an international olympiad winner or something like........
Posted by: kusum on February 16, 2009 02:00 AM
@kusum
I'm not an international olympiad winner. I didn't even know those things existed until I started reading these blogs and the comments on them.
My scores aren't that hot either, and the only prize I ever got was for winning this air-rifle mini-contest at my high-school.
I'm still applying to MIT, because I think I have my own personal brand of awesome that MIT might be interested in.
So, you see, it isn't about the prizes, accolades, olympiads etc. It's about whether or not -you- think you're awesome, and whether you think -they- will also think you're awesome. Everything else is just an expression of your awesome, not the reason for it.
Posted by: Michelle from Israel on February 16, 2009 04:14 AM
@Michelle from Israel, Corey, Rubhan
Sorry but... is that true????
I always hear that MITians are super-genius , child prodigy and ( top of the page describes it better)
My brother is a freshmen in Stanford and he never even thought of applying to M-I-T in a fear that he never won any olympiad (he never even participated as he studied in a small city of India). I am really nervous as I want brass rat - its a passion ( as it is yours). What should I do? What make ones a MIT applicant ? How many Indians get into? .....
In nutshell , if its not grades than what MIT?
Posted by: Kusum on February 17, 2009 02:50 AM
@Kusum
Remember that Corey, Ruhban and I haven't been accepted yet :-)
No one -really- knows what MIT looks for, except for the actual commitee.
I DO know that every year the commitee can decide to look for something else. Maybe this year they want a lot of 'specialists' who are each good at one thing, or multi-talented people who are good at a lot of different things, or a mix. Maybe they want a class that will be better able to address specific world issues that MIT cares about this year, or maybe they just choose the 1,500 people who will likely get along the best out of the 10k+ applicants.
There are a lot of parameters, and the applicants can never know what the 'magic formula' is - because there isn't one. Every commitee is different, every year is different and every applicant pool is different.
The ONLY thing applicants can be sure of is... themselves. Be yourself on the application, answer the questions from your heart, and the persons who will read your applications will have more material with which to 'fight' for you in commitee.
This won't get you in necessarily, but if MIT doesn't think you'll fit in with the kind of class they want for that year, then you need to realize that they are probably right and you would have been miserable if you'd have gotten in anyway.
In many ways it's like dating - that girl may be hot and you may have been dreaming about her since forever, but if you paint an idyllic picture of her in your mind then you won't notice the faults that would have made a possible relationship with her a disaster. If you ask her out and she lets you down, maybe that's the best thing that could have happened to you!
Posted by: Michelle from Israel on February 17, 2009 11:11 AM
@Michelle
Thanks for your that complete blog
May I have your email for further correspondence ( mine is roses1992@gmail.com)
Beat wishes
Posted by: Kusum on February 18, 2009 07:05 AM


