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by cognitive_1337
2278 days ago
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>If he is who he says he is, then he would have find other ways to prove his eliteness/worthiness if subject tests were not being considered No, that's completely wrong and totally incorrect! The SAT II Writing subject test was the only way for me to make up for lack of AP English, which is basically a prerequisite for the school hosting the world's top English and Rhetoric departments. >maybe he would have taken that same time and initiative to do something else to make his application stand out. Nope, I would have simply crossed MIT off the very short list (Stanford, Cal, MIT) of extremely niche institutions fortunate enough to be considered within my purview for eventual attendence. MIT's anti-meritocratic, clown-world decision to ignore SAT IIs makes me furious. To hell with MIT and their woke, filthy Epstein-tainted staff/faculty/endowment. They are pulling up the class-mobility ladder on kids like me while pretending it's for the sake of social justice. |
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