I don't know how many of you don't get along with family members, but me and my sisters husband have our times. You see my sister home schools her kids and I think it's a bad idea, not that my sister isn't a good teacher, but I feel every kids should go to school and not miss out on those experiences of life. Anyway my brother-in-law is kind of the I'm "right" type of guy and always says this arguement that MIT accepts more Home Schooled applicants than applicants coming from public type schools. Anyway like I always do when I hear BS ;) I decided to do a little research and low and behold I found this.
And where did I find this, straight from the MIT admissions website, the Accociate Director of Admissions wrote it. And I can't wait to hear what my brother-in-laws excuses are going to be. :D :D :D
Here's the link in case any of you home school and would like to know what you have to do to get your kid into MIT.
Over the past 5-10 years, we have seen a surge in homeschooled applicants. Homeschooled applicants still make up less than 1% of our applicant pool, and homeschooled students corresponding still make up less than 1% of our student body
Here's the link in case any of you home school and would like to know what you have to do to get your kid into MIT.
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