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Making College Decisions

This page documents how various students made their college decisions, including what schools they considered, which they chose, and why.

John's Choice: MIT over Stanford and Harvard

Major: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Academic Considerations

  • Desire to study electrical engineering alongside computer science (rather than pure CS or symbolic systems)
  • Preference for MIT's stronger FPGA and circuit design coursework
  • Access to cross-registration opportunities at Harvard for humanities coursework

Community and Resources

  • Emphasis on surrounding oneself with capable peers and mentors
  • Value of informal learning through hallway conversations and collaboration
  • Access to entrepreneurship support, including the MIT 100K competition
  • Availability of affordable legal counsel for startup ventures

Lifestyle Factors

  • Geographic preference to leave California for the college experience
  • Interest in diverse activities beyond academics (sports, arts, social life)
  • Appreciation for MIT's less athletics-focused culture

Philosophy

College selection should be driven by:

  • Genuine enthusiasm for the chosen institution
  • Alignment between personal interests and institutional strengths
  • Recognition that education quality varies less than peer networks and available resources
  • Willingness to actively create opportunities rather than passively accepting them

References: Paul Graham's essays on college and entrepreneurship.

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