Friday, August 21, 2020
Debunked
Debunked Ive decided that before I go to bed I should take advantage of the awesome capabilities of this wonderful invention called The Laptop. It has this unique ability called mobility that allows me to write while propped up in bed and listening to the Toy Story soundtrack. Anywho, I figured that if I was trying to keep up with my entry every other day pace I have about 15 minutes to post an entry. Unfortunately I dont have anything to say, so Im going to do a google search, find some misconception about MIT, and debunk it. This should be fun! *Searches* *Digs* *Doesnt find much, decides to make things juicy by adding CollegeConfidential to the search* *Gags at the cesspool that is CollegeConfidential while wading through it* OMG guys! You made a CollegeConfidential thread about me!? Decisions on the 22nd?????????? Ok, time for the debunking to begin, didnt think Id have to debunk my own rumor. So Im the new guy here, Ive only been officially blogging for a couple of months, and I just now realized that what can start as a simple guess as to an admissions release date can spiral wildly out of control. I underestimate your tenacity. Let me the set the record straight, por favor (I really want to avoid nasty e-mails from Ben and Matt and I have this funny feeling that said e-mails are in the works). I am a student. Students dont get to know when decisions are released. Honestly, they dont tell us, its top secret. Anything you heard me say about March 22nd was, and has always been labeled as, A GUESS. When Matt or Ben post when the decision date is we will all know together, itll be a big happy group learning experience. So thats that. Decisions may come out on the 15th, they may come out on the 22nd, they may come out on Christmas (at which point Id have to lol), I dont know. Need to pass the time between now and admissions? YouTube my friends, YouTube. Also, explore the blogosphere, theres some interesting stuff out there. Above all, dont freak out. (Im realizing that my posts dont always correlate directly to MIT. Im not sure if this is acceptable so Ill try to keep it to a minimum. Feel free to use your imaginations to connect things I talk about to MIT somehow, its a good brain exercise.)
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