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"Rejects, I feel your pain!"

Today I got an email from MIT that directed me to a website which linked to the following letter:

Dear Ms. C:

I am truly sorry to inform you that we are not offering you admission to MIT in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning.

The number of applicants for admission to the Graduate School greatly exceeds the number which can be accommodated and it has been necessary to refuse admission to some fine applicants.

We appreciate your interest in MIT and sincerely hope that you may be able to continue with your professional studies elsewhere.

Sincerely,
{insert fancy signature image here}
Stuart Schmill
Dean of Admssions

Now is no time to despair!
Lucky for us, we're smart cookies. We applied to more schools than just MIT, thereby opening up more options for us. And since we're such smart cookies, we've probably gotten in to some other schools!

So what'll it be for me next year? University of Pennsylvania or Cornell University? :) If anyone thinks I should choose one place over the other, let me know...


It happens to the best of us.

Wait until you apply for jobs... then you don't even receive a proper rejection - you just plain don't hear back. It sort of hurts, and is a bit annoying - can't corporations spare the two minutes to write a standard email to send so they couldn't stop waiting, stop hoping, and move on?

Which means that, well, you have to handle the waiting/hoping/moving on independently. Like a delicate new relationship, you can't be too clingy on one person/place/thing.


I'm in a relationship at the moment. If anyone cares to know, MIT has tons of beautiful, charming people with amazing, fascinating personalities. Don't let anyone ever tell you otherwise. :)


Back to what I was trying to say before.

One rejection does not a big picture make. In other words, there's a bigger world to enjoy! ^__^ (Yes, it's still all there.)

Honestly, I had been terrified of not getting into any school. But even in that case, all you can do is be prepared; I would've tried to find a decent internship or job and applied again the following year. Life takes twists and turns, but even a rejection can't really derail things that badly if you kept sight of the bigger picture.

What is your plan?

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Hopefully I will be accepted in 2 years.

Posted by: Ryan 16? on March 19, 2010 04:14 PM


I didn't know Stu also signs grad decisions...

but good luck cristen! :)

Posted by: oasis '11 on March 19, 2010 04:24 PM


YES, we know the world is bigger but it is not easy to change dreams in one night

Posted by: Mohamed Amine Mhedhbi on March 19, 2010 04:26 PM


Cristen,
It has a been a long time since I questioned myself: where is this place in your blog banner?

Weaving machines, textile related? Can you let us know, please.

Posted by: Armin on March 19, 2010 04:35 PM


Impossible is Nothing...
I know that...)))
Good luck Everybody

Posted by: Ruslan on March 19, 2010 04:37 PM


Sadly wasn't admitted either... I'm going to be working in an IT company next year, and I have some other projects going on. I'll probably apply again next year, since i was planning to take a gap year anyway, and then i'll apply to a bunch of other schools aswell.


Hahaha, captcha: the whippets

Posted by: PDowling on March 19, 2010 04:52 PM


It's very courageous of you to post this and I'm sure there are many other great schools that would be more than willing to admit you.Best of luck!
p.s.I find it really unusual for MIT to reject their own student for grad school.

Posted by: Anonymous on March 19, 2010 05:07 PM


ooo! Penn! I love Cornell, but it's truly out in the middle of nowhere, and personally, I enjoy being near a city for all the cultural events.

Sorry you got the big R. I would've thought MIT would know that its graduates are the best!

Posted by: Katie on March 19, 2010 05:51 PM


It would be sort of the other way 'round for me: I imagine being stung by a bee would be a bit like getting rejected, but I don't know because I think I'm allergic to bees so I'm avoiding it at all costs (getting stung, I mean). :)

Sorry about your rejection! Hey, don't worry--what will happen, will happen. And those other schools are awesome. Just remember that you are, too!

Man, I know I'm still stuck--I spent 45 min. looking through the MIT Hack Gallery online, and have developed a suspicious obsession with integrals and modern architecture...good motivation, though :P
I have recently come to the unfortunate realization that if I get into Harvard, I will most likely I will have to go there, since they are pretty much the only one of my colleges where I could choose what courses to take freshman year (and thereby be able to take a few more math/science courses to help my MIT transfer app along). I mean, it's a great school, but--*Harvard?? Gasps!!* Lol...

OMG ironic ReCaptcha!! "the excludes"

Cheers, fellas!

Posted by: Amethyst on March 19, 2010 07:11 PM


Hello, Cristen Di*,
Although I have not studied in UPenn or Cornell, but I think Cornell University would be a better option.
Other than going through rankings and all, Wikipedia articles on both universities, I am sure Cornell is far better. :) :P (check wikipedia) :P

I believe that you will be building the biggest things (buildings, cities, continents) in the world, maybe on Mars also in the time to come, as you will be the best in your field of work, and as dreams come true with hardwork. Best Wishes for your future!

Note- *Di/ Didi means Sister in Hindi :)
For My Plans, I will be trying to pursue my aim, that is to make the world a better place through science and technology. And I will find a way to do that.

Goodluck Again !
Thanks !
Sambheet Krishna

Posted by: Sambheet Krishna on March 19, 2010 11:16 PM


CORNELL University FTW

Posted by: Anonymous on March 20, 2010 02:10 AM


hey.. thanks for posting this post.. it must be really hard for you.. but you still reached out to us to make us feel better.. thank a lot.. u succeeded :).. n all the best to you.. May God Bless You And Be With You Always.. best of luck

Posted by: Anonymous on March 20, 2010 08:12 AM


Hey Christen,
I'm waiting to hear back from Cornell on the 1st of April. It's nice of you to post the letter and situation it really helps me to think that at least for the rejected students, even MIT students can't get in everywhere.
If I do get into Cornell then I'm definitely going to be rooting for you to go there lol.

Posted by: Brad on March 20, 2010 09:25 AM


Wowowo you probably may not be knowing how much you make me wonder at times... you simply help me understand how exciting this life is, beautifully painted with colours of success and failures..

Just so love the simplicity of your posts and the feelings that it conveys is awsome.

I am truly disheartened by the fact of the email posted above but the beauty lies at you realising the 'bigger, better picture' of the world.

Wishing you unlimted success and glory in times to come.
Good Luck Cristen!!

Posted by: Avishek on March 20, 2010 10:16 AM


Also illustrates the rule: Always Have a Safety. And Cornell is always a good safety.

Posted by: Anonymous on March 20, 2010 11:49 AM


Cornell is so much better than Penn

Posted by: Anonymous on March 20, 2010 02:44 PM


Cornell a safety? It might not be a first choice in everything, but they're not a safety. Maybe a good fit or lesser reach, but I think safeties are places like the in-state U or Georgia Tech, RPI, etc.

Posted by: Anonymous on March 20, 2010 03:03 PM


Oh My God!!! MIT I love ya!!

Posted by: lovin' kind... on March 20, 2010 05:02 PM


Why would MIT reject its own? I'm finding it a little weird.

Posted by: Anonymous on March 20, 2010 05:35 PM


Hi Cristen
I find it a little bit weird that MIT didn't accept it's own students, but hey things will probably go great for you no matter where you go :)
On the other hand, does that mean that you are going to stop being a blogger after you graduate? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO -Cries-
Hope to be able to meet you someday, I'll miss your blogs, you seem to be a very interesting person for what I read about them :)

Posted by: Jochi Pochi on March 20, 2010 05:50 PM


Yeah seriously Cornell is not a safety school.It's one of the best hence it's hard to get into.

Posted by: Anonymous on March 20, 2010 06:19 PM


@mfmtrq
Donno if your information is correct. however I point Donald Sadoway's talk: So, I know that you're going to do something remarkable in your professional lives. I hope it's remarkably wonderful and not remarkably stupid...

@Some of other commentators
I applied to Cornell too. Since I'm a transfer and they accept good number of transfer students. And I like what the founder of Cornell says: I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study.
Sounds like lots of diversity, and New York itself is diverse.

Posted by: Armin on March 20, 2010 08:15 PM


___ mfmtrq

offering admission to Aafia Siddiqi is not MIT's fault. she's indeed exceptionally strong in academic and..perhaps leadership and taking risks??

still love MIT and will apply there, im a junior now.

not sure if the Muslim Student Association still exits;

Posted by: MX on March 20, 2010 09:17 PM


MIT!!!!!!! I love u too !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

thanx cristen!!!!!! that is inspirational!!!!!! :)
I'm on the undergrad waitlist, but i'm also waiting for a reply from Cornell and Notre Dame :)
Goodluck!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

Posted by: mary on March 20, 2010 10:02 PM


Hmmm...I think one of the most infamous MIT alumni is Benjamin Netanyahu...look at what happened in Palestine!

Posted by: Han' 14 Rejected on March 20, 2010 10:42 PM


I heard that Cornell has really high student suicide rate...probably becasue of its weather and environment?? But I guess you can do well if you're good at coping with stress and gloomy weather. :-D

ReCaptcha:criticism godless?!

Posted by: Val on March 21, 2010 02:56 AM


Oh, does it mean that admission can reject applicants just because their religion background??
because I'm Tunisian Muslim and I was rejected this month although I'm excellent student in my country

Posted by: Mohamed Amine Mhedhbi on March 21, 2010 07:01 AM


@ Armin
The location in MIT's Civil Dept I believe. On the third floor right beside Lobby 7 to the left, if I remember correctly.

Posted by: Phillip on March 21, 2010 11:03 AM


No, you don't. You spent 4 years in M.I.T
We're going to spend the rest of our lives no where.

Posted by: Anonymous on March 21, 2010 11:04 AM


The Unabomber went to Harvard.

Posted by: MIT '14 (2) on March 21, 2010 11:07 AM


Like thousands of my fellow applicants, Pi day did not bring good news for me. In fact I was already in a slump for barely missing top-10 at the state academic team tournament because of a couple stupid mistakes on my exam. Strange as it is, getting rejected was kind of liberating. MIT was my only "reach" school really, so wherever I end up won't be as prestigious and exotic as MIT, but even knowing that I am in no way depressed about their decision. In fact if I had gotten in, my financial literacy would have told me not to go anyway since I've been paid enormous scholarships to go in state (two of them literally exceeding a full ride). So if anything, I guess it made my college decision a bit easier. I'll try again for grad school, rest assured, but for undergrad I'm totally content elsewhere. =]

Posted by: Matt on March 21, 2010 02:55 PM


MIT wont get any smaller with this idiot Pakistani's accusations !

reCaptcha: the twiddled

>>Is there some tradition to mention the captcha words at the end of a comment ? :P

Posted by: 42 on March 21, 2010 03:23 PM


Aye, Cristen ! Where are you standing in this picture :

Posted by: 42 on March 21, 2010 06:39 PM


Sorry, its this picture.

Posted by: 42 on March 21, 2010 06:41 PM


Hey, Cristen, I was waitlisted, and I hav Cornell and UPenn as my #2 as well, though I prefer Cornell to Upenn. (I hear from em at the end of March)

Go to Cornell! =]

Captcha: the shrewish

Posted by: Daniel WL'14 on March 21, 2010 07:39 PM


Even MIT students are sometimes not admitted to MIT. Sad irony \:

Your other picks are amazing, though. Sometimes, change is necessary, opening new horizons, points of view and possibilities to explore. I hope you can make it! :D

@mfmtrq
So now you think that the MIT admissions committee has magic mirrors and crystal balls to predict the future? Most of the MIT alumni are inspiring and brilliant. Their ideas and contributions to the world saved much more lives than the destruction caused by those terrorists.

Posted by: Caio not '14 on March 21, 2010 09:15 PM


wow, y'all are sweet. and strange. and then sweet again. =]

btw the LOCATION of that picture is room 7-408. those giant things you see behind me are plotters (printers which print paper 3 feet wide and as long as you wish!). this room also has a color letter printer, a color tabloid printer, a black and white printer, a photocopier, a fume hood, a paper cutting thing, and a laser cutter. great resource for us architecture students. :)

Posted by: cristen on March 21, 2010 10:49 PM


I salute your guts for posting something like this. But like what you said, you're one of those smart cookies so need worry not. The world isn't blind to not notice you.

Posted by: joemill on March 22, 2010 11:04 AM


i believe MIT has the best personalities n charm...... ;-))

btw the day i get that AWFULL letter......i will lock my door n jst cry fr a day........i will be prepared.....but the thot f rejection breaks me down......it really jst..... ;-((
but im hopeful tho.....very hopeful :-)

Posted by: Anirban Shaw on March 22, 2010 03:04 PM


i.e. if i get that AWFUL letter

js addin.....frgt to preview it frst dis tym.... :-DD

Posted by: Anirban Shaw on March 22, 2010 03:06 PM


Hi Cristen!

I've been following your posts for over a year now and find them (and your life) really inspiring!!

I also got a very similar letter... and I know how it feels..
Anyways knowing the answer is kind of like a liberation for me... the uncertainties are finally over and it's time to narrow down and make a decision.

whichever your destination might be, I sincerely hope and know that you will do great!!

See you improving human society!!

Posted by: Wang Wei on March 22, 2010 04:24 PM


Hi Cristen - Enough with the Penn bashing - While Cornell has a lot to offer and is a gorgeous school, Penn has a really vibrant urban atmosphere that is hard to find in upstate NY. Ultimately the decision is yours, but I don't think you can go wrong selecting Penn.

Posted by: CeeJay on March 22, 2010 06:58 PM


Wow! City and Regional Planning at Cornell, is that the department you are looking at? Wow, that makes you an architect! (Excuse my ignorance. I came to this blog entry through the comprehensive RSS feed for MIT bloggers and I don't always remember everyone's courses. Also I don't know many architects).

I am just so excited to see that other people like my school enough to want to come here! I can't really say much about the College of Architecture since I'm an Arts&Sciences student myself, but I hope you get to weigh out everything that matters before you make your decision and best of luck for wherever you do decide on going!

Posted by: Barbara on March 23, 2010 04:46 AM


Aww... my sympathies. I got rejected from MIT twice (took out a gap year and reapplied) and know exactly how you feel :(

Anyhoo, you got into other wonderful grad schools so yay! And I got into Caltech so yay again!

Captcha: minor percents.

Posted by: Muhammad not '13 or '14 on March 23, 2010 05:07 AM


hopefully transferring after a year or two at a crummy university...UMass here i come :(

Posted by: Snad on March 23, 2010 12:06 PM


If you didn't get rejected from at least one school, you did something wrong. In life you try, you reach, and yes, sometimes you fall short. But you get back up, dust yourself off and move on. It's hard, but it's part of being human.
I got a rejection letter last year and I was very disappointed. However, I went to a different school (with much nicer weather) and am extremely happy here. While MIT is still amazing and I still hope to go there for grad school, I love where I am now and don't regret anything.
Kudos to you, Cristen, for being so brave and sharing this with everyone. You have realized what some people fail to: life is not what happens to you, it’s how you react to it. I wish you the best where ever you end up (both of those schools are obviously excellent and congratulations on getting in). Clearly, you have a very bright future ahead and I look forward to seeing great things come from you.

Posted by: 13' somewhere else on March 23, 2010 05:24 PM


MIT probably is minimizing in house breeding when it comes to graduate school admissions.

Unless you have a strong bias for a particular MIT research lab, it should help you big picture wise by going beyond MIT. An MIT bachelor's degree is a glaring enough, permanent mark on your forehead for the rest of your life. Good luck, Cristen!

Posted by: A parent on March 24, 2010 12:44 PM


I don't know the specifics of your grad school program, but I would go with UPenn!

As for me, hopefully I will get into Columbia or Brown, then I'll be applying to transfer next year.

Posted by: Tim ('14?) on March 24, 2010 04:02 PM


When was the last time Penn made sweet 16?

Posted by: Anonymous on March 25, 2010 04:39 PM


gooood luck cristen :)) !!
I would say Penn for Cornell is in the middle of nowhere..haha~

Posted by: fioni on March 26, 2010 01:53 PM


4 years will zip past in no time and then its not so much "where you from?" as much as "what can you do?" Dont forget : Some of the topmost movers & shakers in technology did not even attend a college let alone attend MIT, UPenn or Cornell!

Posted by: joseph rapp on March 27, 2010 03:39 AM


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