I’m concerned worried freaking rather nervous about MIT. My application was deferred, like 90% of them, and I’ll find out in March if I’m among the 10% of the deferred that are accepted.
Statistically, the odds are somewhat against me. My test scores generally fit in to the upper-mid-range of the middle 50% accepted (well, excepting my SAT Math Reasoning score, which was abysmal. Oddly, the SAT Subject Math II test score was far better), but they’re nothing stellar against MIT’s norm…
Meh. I just want to find out, one way or another. If I’m in, I’m in, and I’ll be in Massachusetts this time next year. (Actually not; it’ll be Christmas break still.) If I’m not, I’ll either be at Madison, Northwestern College, or Illinois Tech. Or hey – I could always go to Nicolet. :) Though… I truly think that MIT is my best match. (Albeit it’s whether I’m the best match for MIT that matters.) It’s a higher-level technically-inclined school that also puts emphasis on the right half of the brain – creative intellect. Which is what I’m about, and not many schools of MIT’s caliber work hard at achieving that balance.
Geeeahhh. I’m generally able to put aside worry. The promise that ‘all things work together for good for those who love God according to his purpose’ is something that I hold to tightly, and I suppose it applies in my post-secondary education as well… Kinda bothers me that I can’t get myself past worry here in this relatively inconsequential item. I mean, yes, it does matter which college I end up going to, but one way or another, I think I will end up at a decent institution.
But, what happens happens, and the world won’t end come March. Then again, maybe it will, and the whole thing will be moot. You never know.
Washington & Lee has kindly reminded me that “it’s not too late too apply!” Bah. Colleges that spam don’t rank very high on my list. If a college needs to resort to spam to find applicants, then is it really any good?
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Anyway. The day has come and gone, and just now it’s 9:30 pm. Ethan and Mom are still in Marshfield (though Ethan is likely to be released tomorrow-ish), and mostly everyone else is in the parlor watching Pride and Prejudice. Really an excellent film. Nothing terribly interesting on Facebook… Hm. I think I’m done here.
Enjoy the evening, should you read this yet today. Cheers.
1:51 pm Had a bit of an odd dream last night. My dreams as a whole are very involved and detailed, from having the Carmex in my pocket break open to the arching ceiling/walls of the auditorium. Remembering them is the hard part. :) But in any case, this one circled around an AI that seemed to be making its home in what must have been RHS’s new music hall. Very strange, but the interior design was magnificent.
Interestingly, I can remember the logo for the network that the AI was inhabiting.
9:09 pm Ethan’s always been great at snowboarding. Or perhaps it shouldn’t formally be called ‘snowboarding’, per se, as he usually only uses those plastic boards without bindings as his weapon of choice. He was using one earlier today at the Rhody Christmas gathering at Donny’s place. We’d been sledding on the hill that ends in a pond, fairly steep and, as the pond is frozen, without undue danger of drowning.
Anyway, Ethan owned the hill more than once on that little board before discovering that the hill could indeed pwn him. He’s ended up with a compressed skull fracture – if you’re the type, your prayer for him would be grand. He’ll be flown out to Marshfield shortly.
That aside… bah. The sibs are watching Narnia; I’m going to wander off and join them.
Cheers.
wednesday 10:12 am He’s still in Marshfield, but reportedly doing well. They’ve opted against surgery; guess the trauma incurred wouldn’t be worth it. Given that, he should be released tomorrow.
Moral of the story: wear a helmet. Or at least make sure someone has a camera – I’m told his fall was spectacular.