"The Class of 2015 represents all but one state (North Dakota) and 58 countries, with 8 percent of students arriving as international undergraduates. Ninety-two percent of the students are U.S. citizens and permanent residents....further, 21% of female applicants were admitted, and 7% of male applicants were accepted. The class is 36% Caucasian, 30% Asian, 14% Hispanic, 9% Black, 10% international, and some small percentage "other".....The class will be 53% male, and 47% female.....30% accepted were Academic "All Stars" whose admission was based purely on merit...Why, MFT, it's almost as if they went out of their way to make it personal.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
MIT casts MFT out inta da Kold
"The Class of 2015 represents all but one state (North Dakota) and 58 countries, with 8 percent of students arriving as international undergraduates. Ninety-two percent of the students are U.S. citizens and permanent residents....further, 21% of female applicants were admitted, and 7% of male applicants were accepted. The class is 36% Caucasian, 30% Asian, 14% Hispanic, 9% Black, 10% international, and some small percentage "other".....The class will be 53% male, and 47% female.....30% accepted were Academic "All Stars" whose admission was based purely on merit...Why, MFT, it's almost as if they went out of their way to make it personal.
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30% accepted were Academic "All Stars" whose admission was based purely on merit.
I should have applied.
Shoulda, coulda...
MFT on a roll.
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