Hi! I was wondering if reaching out to an MIT admissions counselor would be a good idea to clarify some questions about the application process. Has anyone had experience doing this? If so, did you find it helpful?
I've heard from several students who have reached out to MIT admissions counselors with their questions about the application process, and they've found it quite helpful. MIT admissions officers are there to assist and support you through the application process, so don't hesitate to contact them if you need clarification or guidance.
When you reach out, make sure to be respectful of their time and be prepared with concise, specific questions. It's also a good idea to check if your questions can be answered on their website or in their frequently asked questions section to avoid asking something that's readily available online.
Don't forget that reaching out to an admissions counselor can also be seen as a form of demonstrated interest, showing that you are serious about considering MIT as a potential college choice. Just make sure your communication is meaningful and not just for the sake of making contact.
Good luck with your application process, and I hope you find their assistance helpful!
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