MIT
I got in! Good stuff. But the thrill isn't quite as big as Caltech was yesterday - frankly, I would've been able to brush off a rejection pretty painlessly. My dad figures Caltech carefully times its acceptance letters so that they arrive right before MIT's, giving them a strong psychological advantage among students admitted to both. But I'm still excited!
*crosses fingers for Charles*
11 Comments:
goddamn it, sam, why are you so amazing?
1:19 PM, March 18, 2006
You amaze (but do not surprise) me.
Congratulations yet again!
1:31 PM, March 18, 2006
Sam the man strikes aga'n!
Congratulations!
3:24 PM, March 18, 2006
Congrats!
That is mucho fabulous.
7:36 PM, March 18, 2006
And I agree with your dad. It's probably like how they send the "likely" letters. The idea's that just as people hold a special place in their hearts for first loves, so will there be a special place in admittee's hearts for the first school that accepts them.
7:38 PM, March 18, 2006
Sam, just know you'll be the topic of many future college discussions. "I know a kid who got into MIT AND Caltech , yeah he's a genius." Great job, I'm nowhere near surprised.
8:14 PM, March 18, 2006
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeah!
10:57 PM, March 18, 2006
Now the biggest decision....
more than adams family versus munsters....
more than simpsons versus family guy...
more than chocolate versus vanilla...
(can I get away with one more?)
even more than harvard versus yale...
CalTech versus MIT
6:04 PM, March 19, 2006
Congrats and thanks for the wishes! I beat Super Star Wars to celebrate my nerdy acceptance; what were you up to? :-P
11:51 PM, March 19, 2006
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11:58 AM, March 20, 2006
I finished my math investigation on the zeros of cubic functions.
*high-fives Charles*
12:00 PM, March 20, 2006
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