Nickelodeon999 Posted January 21, 2015 Posted January 21, 2015 (edited) Starting this thread on MIT EECS Fall 2015 admissions. I have few queries: Does MIT EECS conduct interviews before declaring admission decisions? Is the policy same for US residents & international students? If interviews are conducted, what is the nature of discussions? Who generally conducts such interviews - professors of interest or graduate committee members? BTW, this year's graduate roundup is on 30th January 2015 as per the following link: http://calendars.mit.edu/eecs Edited January 21, 2015 by Nickelodeon999
ribble Posted January 28, 2015 Posted January 28, 2015 From what I've heard... 1. No. 2. I don't see why they would be different...they're MIT, so the only way that might factor in is your ability to speak English. I could be wrong. 3. See 1. 4. See 1. Given that that's the policy, it may be the case that individual POIs would conduct interviews if they're unsure about something, but in general interviews seem to be a no-no with MIT EECS (juuust like GRE scores). Nickelodeon999 and ARJS 2
nanoE Posted January 28, 2015 Posted January 28, 2015 Someone replied that he/she has been accepted to MIT EECS. Is this legit? I thought the grad Roundup meeting will be held on 30 Jan?
ribble Posted January 28, 2015 Posted January 28, 2015 Someone replied that he/she has been accepted to MIT EECS. Is this legit? I thought the grad Roundup meeting will be held on 30 Jan? Most acceptances at this point seem to be informal. Like, some POI told them over the phone. Could be a few people jumping the gun there.
nanoE Posted January 28, 2015 Posted January 28, 2015 Graduate Roundup is the meeting where the committee collate the list of new admits and discuss the admission results.
phdreally Posted January 28, 2015 Posted January 28, 2015 Looks like someone has been interviewed, and accepted into MIT CS PhD (in results search). Thought MIT did not interview, and roundup meeting was yet to be held? nanoE and foofunc 2
gmh Posted January 30, 2015 Posted January 30, 2015 Perhaps someone is spamming the board, just to make us more anxious
foofunc Posted January 30, 2015 Posted January 30, 2015 We are all like: hahahahahaahahaaaaaaaa! I would die to have a camera installed inside there!
thissiteispoison Posted January 30, 2015 Posted January 30, 2015 So I have a chat Saturday, but I called it an "other" and not an "interview," because really it's a professor who has a few specific questions for me. I think many people are classifying those sorts of chats as interviews, which I guess is technically still correct, but it's not a formal, university-driven interview like other programs, so there's really not much you can infer from getting or not getting one.
cicada2014 Posted January 30, 2015 Posted January 30, 2015 same--had an informal chat with POI. But I am more of a borderline case so maybe they are chatting with borderline candidates. I wouldn't worry if you haven't heard back yet.
thissiteispoison Posted January 31, 2015 Posted January 31, 2015 same--had an informal chat with POI. But I am more of a borderline case so maybe they are chatting with borderline candidates. I wouldn't worry if you haven't heard back yet. How did that go for you, out of curiosity? I just had mine, and I don't think I'd ever been more nervous. I'm most likely in the same boat as you. I was an exceptional student and I have glowing recommendations, but I didn't publish anything as an undergrad. I did research, but it culminated in an honors thesis. So to be honest, I was surprised I even heard anything. I'm confident I would be happy and successful at MIT, but I don't think my history as an undergrad portrays that; I was almost positive they only bothered with published researchers. Of course I am beating myself up for things I could have explained better, but what worries me the most is that the professor mentioned a really awesome project at the end of it all as tangentially related to something I wanted to do for fun. The project is really awesome, which makes me more emotionally invested, which is torturous now that things are out of my hands completely. So I'm going to go make some bread and try to stop thinking about how my data flow analysis should handle concurrent execution for like ten minutes
nanoE Posted January 31, 2015 Posted January 31, 2015 BTW, did you guys recently check your grad applications page: https://gradapply.mit.edu/eecs/apply/login/ ? It is probably a false alarm, but i heard from some people that their username has been replaced with their email id. MIT only emails the acceptances so there might be some truth to this statement? or they are just pulling my leg. Hehe. Mine is still userid, so a bit worried and also a little bit curious if anyone else has seen this and if this is really an indication of having been accepted.
cicada2014 Posted January 31, 2015 Posted January 31, 2015 How did that go for you, out of curiosity? I just had mine, and I don't think I'd ever been more nervous. I'm most likely in the same boat as you. I was an exceptional student and I have glowing recommendations, but I didn't publish anything as an undergrad. I did research, but it culminated in an honors thesis. So to be honest, I was surprised I even heard anything. I'm confident I would be happy and successful at MIT, but I don't think my history as an undergrad portrays that; I was almost positive they only bothered with published researchers. Of course I am beating myself up for things I could have explained better, but what worries me the most is that the professor mentioned a really awesome project at the end of it all as tangentially related to something I wanted to do for fun. The project is really awesome, which makes me more emotionally invested, which is torturous now that things are out of my hands completely. So I'm going to go make some bread and try to stop thinking about how my data flow analysis should handle concurrent execution for like ten minutes Same. I really just applied to MIT for the hell of it and was not expecting to hear back. My interview was so-so. I fumbled over some questions but I think I did ok on others. Best of luck to both of us!!
cicada2014 Posted January 31, 2015 Posted January 31, 2015 BTW, did you guys recently check your grad applications page: https://gradapply.mit.edu/eecs/apply/login/ ? It is probably a false alarm, but i heard from some people that their username has been replaced with their email id. MIT only emails the acceptances so there might be some truth to this statement? or they are just pulling my leg. Hehe. Mine is still userid, so a bit worried and also a little bit curious if anyone else has seen this and if this is really an indication of having been accepted. Interesting. I can log in with both my user id and email. I doubt this means anything though. (we are an insane bunch, aren't we?)
nanoE Posted January 31, 2015 Posted January 31, 2015 Interesting. I can log in with both my user id and email. I doubt this means anything though. (we are an insane bunch, aren't we?) I think they probably can log in using both what they IMed me last night is this that for their case previously it was: 1) "This .... Graduate Admissions. You are logged in as <user-id>" now it is : 1) "This .... Graduate Admissions. You are logged in as <email-id>"
nanoE Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Interesting. I can log in with both my user id and email. I doubt this means anything though. (we are an insane bunch, aren't we?) Haha well you said it ! This has been bugging the hell out of me.
cicada2014 Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Yeah now it says "You are logged in as <email address>" regardless of whether I use my email or ID to log in.
thissiteispoison Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Mine also says my email address, but to be honest I didn't even know I ever had a user ID, and I definitely don't remember it. Whatever, I'm going to go eat my anxiety bread
gmh Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Whew, I got lot of friends here. I also applied MIT just for my long shot. It has been my ultimate dream to study at MIT, although seeing those people who have stellar resume were being rejected, I think my dream will stay as a dream. Hahaha. I am a good undergrad students, not stellar one, did undergrad research, got one paper published by my professor to a regional event, which non-existent at Google, unfortunately, due to poor event organization during my time. Did undergrad assistantship for 3 years, and working 3 years in non-academic institution, more of a major IT consulting. I tried to shape my experience as best as I could via my SoP. I mentioned my undergrad thesis, although I think my research was too simple compared to other people. I also put my 3 more years experience in my SoP hoping that they would care of it. But since then, I haven't hear anything from them, nor any interview request. Even from other universities I am applying. Anxiously checking e-mail every hour. Just pray for the best.
nanoE Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Same story with me as well. MIT is sort of a long shot, but hey it just takes a few bucks to try, right? I had a decent undergrad from Singapore and also got about a year of research engineering experience under the belt. After that I have been working for a top multinational semiconductor manufacturer on defect analysis and spent about 1 year attached to their headquarters in US. I have applied to Appl Physics and Devices and tried to show how my experience in defect analysis might be advantageous to MIT. No journal publications but the recommendation letters should be pretty good. I too have not heard back anything from them. The wait seems never ending.
thissiteispoison Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Good luck guys. Again the fact that you haven't interviewed doesn't mean anything. FWIG only specific professors reach out to interview, and only if they want to for one reason or another.
phdreally Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Has anybody heard when MIT cs results are expected? Looks like several univs have announced cs results a week earlier than last year.. MIT cs is next weekend going by last year?
nanoE Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Has anybody heard when MIT cs results are expected? Looks like several univs have announced cs results a week earlier than last year.. MIT cs is next weekend going by last year? The grad roundup meeting happened on the 30th of Jan and the acceptance emails are sent a week after that. So I think next week sounds about right.
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