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I'm an MIT Admissions Officer & longtime FIRST person, AMA.
Came here to read about the game hints, realized there might be some use in this forum, even at this relatively late hour in the admissions season.
Hi, I'm Chris Peterson. I've been involved with FIRST as a student, mentor, and advisor since 2002, and on ChiefDelphi for almost as long. I'm currently an Assistant Director of Admissions at MIT, where I focus on our recruitment and evaluation of students with exception academic achievement and technical talent. I don't post on CD so much anymore but I'd be happy to help anyone in this community think about MIT specifically and college in general. We have a lot of basic stuff answered at http://mitadmissions.org but if you have anything else you want to BS about I'm happy to do so! |
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Re: I'm an MIT Admissions Officer & longtime FIRST person, AMA.
Wish I could have talked to you when I applied last year!
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Re: I'm an MIT Admissions Officer & longtime FIRST person, AMA.
Hi Chris! A few questions...
How much does it benefit students to have an activity like FRC on their college app, as opposed to something less intense? What's the best way to show the impact of my FIRST experience on an application to colleges that may not be as familiar with FIRST as MIT is? I'm not sure if you're allowed to disclose this, but I'll ask anyway - what percentage of recent MIT freshman classes has had FIRST on their resumé? Thanks! |
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Re: I'm an MIT Admissions Officer & longtime FIRST person, AMA.
Hi Chris,
I applied to MIT Early Action this year, and had my application deferred. It has always been my dream to go to MIT, so I am looking to give the February updates my best shot. Do you have any tips on what to include in this? Is there anything that really stands out in admissions? Thanks! |
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Re: I'm an MIT Admissions Officer & longtime FIRST person, AMA.
Sorry! I made one of these a few years ago too but not last year, I guess. To be truthful, I don't lurk in CD much anymore outside of build season, but we have a community of our own over at mitadmissions.org.
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Re: I'm an MIT Admissions Officer & longtime FIRST person, AMA.
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Sometimes students ask me if MIT wants students who are well-rounded. I usually say I don't care as much if you're well-rounded or pointy, what I care about is evaluating the space enclosed by the shape. Quote:
Most admissions officers don't know just how much of a time-sink FIRST is; no one does, unless you've lived it. That's ok, you just need to find someone who can describe it on your behalf. Quote:
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Re: I'm an MIT Admissions Officer & longtime FIRST person, AMA.
Two other unsolicited but hopefully helpful pieces of advice:
1) If you are involved on the technical side of the team (and/or if you do technically creative things outside of FIRST), consider submitting a supplemental maker portfolio: https://mitadmissions.slideroom.com/.../program/21846 2) KEEP YOUR GRADES UP. It's not uncommon for FIRST students to sacrifice their grades for FIRST. Doing FIRST is great - see this essay our dean wrote - but colleges generally won't accept it as an excuse for poor grades. Learning how to do *both* well is a key signal to college that you've got time-management down. |
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Re: I'm an MIT Admissions Officer & longtime FIRST person, AMA.
Greetings,
I have so MANY questions. If you have time, here is my list: 1. Can you comment on how upper level school weight grades? I constantly get flack from my AP students when they say, "Mr Wilson, this 'B' is going to hurt my GPA. I will never get into the school I want with a 'B'." Will "B's" really keep kids out of school? 2. Every fall my school hands out class ranks to the students. This is most depressing day of the year. Really good students get depressed when they see their rankings and consider themselves failures. How does MIT weigh class rank? 3. I teach at a very competitive school. How does MIT compare students between schools with varying academic rigor? 4. What is a good recommendation letter? What do you look for in one? Thanks for your time! |
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Re: I'm an MIT Admissions Officer & longtime FIRST person, AMA.
What are the other 90% of the admitted doing that's better than FIRST, assuming there's a substantially larger number of FIRST students who apply than who are getting in?
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Re: I'm an MIT Admissions Officer & longtime FIRST person, AMA.
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Re: I'm an MIT Admissions Officer & longtime FIRST person, AMA.
Thanks for doing this thread Chris. I'm in the same boat as jbott. How much do the FUN form and any portfolios submitted swing admissions during the Regular Action cycle?
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Re: I'm an MIT Admissions Officer & longtime FIRST person, AMA.
Hi Chris,
Thanks for taking the time to do this thread! I have a few questions: 1) You suggested the possibility of submitting a maker profile to showcase the technical work people do on the team. I know on almost every FRC team, the design process will typically involve multiple people giving input and feedback, and there is rarely any project that someone can claim as their "own". Is it okay to submit team projects for maker profiles, or is the maker profile supposed to be for more individual projects? 2) For those of us who were deferred, will we be able to include supplemental letters of recommendation or other supplements(e.g. Maker Profile, Research Supplements, etc.) with our FUN? 3) You said you came on CD for game hints... so what do you think this game will be this year? Thanks again for taking the time to post on this thread! Have a happy holidays! |
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Basically, the maker portfolio is an instrument to help us evaluate a student's technical creativity and skill, the same way the music portfolio helps us evaluate their musical talent and so on. Quote:
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Re: I'm an MIT Admissions Officer & longtime FIRST person, AMA.
I'm glad you are here. How do admission officers view Rotary Exchange (senior year abroad) programs?
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Re: I'm an MIT Admissions Officer & longtime FIRST person, AMA.
My son applied. MIT better scoop him up soon or Purdue's gonna get him. (my choice and alma mater. ) He's currently the head of PR on our team.
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