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    Proud Mom who is too wound up to sleep....

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    Ok, I have to tie this into cycling, so I'll start the story by saying I was interupted on my morning bike ride from my son to tell me he was accepted to MIT. Just yesterday, he was accepted to Olin with a full scholarship, and tonite he won the first grand prize in his regional science fair, making him an Intel ISEF Finalist again this year. Sigh, what's a mother to do. This kid is going to have some tough choices to make, especially since all the decisions aren't even in yet.

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    Whoooo-HOOOOOOO!!!!!!

    congratulations!!!!
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    That's fantastic. I'm so happy for you and your family. The choices are very tough but I'm sure he'll do well, whatever he decides to do.

    Congratulations!!
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    Thumbs up

    Wow! Congratulations to you and your son. You must have put in a lot of hard work to raise such an intelligent and diligent student. You have every reason to be proud.

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    Thanks guys! I just wish I could sleep now, I am both so physically tired and emotionally exhausted, but I am totally wound up. There is also a party going on upstairs given by my son for all his science fair friends after tonite's award ceremony. They spent all spring break finishing up their science fair projects so its their first chance to let off some steam in a while.

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    congrats!!!! how exciting! i see why you are so proud.

    hope you get some sleep eventually.
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    OK...now I am allowed to say this because I am an Advanced Placement Biology teacher, so smart science kids are my life...so here goes...


    Science Nerds Rule!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I am so happy for you and your son. Please tell him from me personally...AP Bio teacher in New Jersey that I said way to go. I work with kids like your son every day, and they are a joy to teach.



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    Congrats!!!!!

    I am not far from MIT or Olin so whatever he picks he is welcome to come stay here in Worcester, (40 miles west of Boston)!!! WONDERFUL!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Triskeliongirl View Post
    This kid is going to have some tough choices to make
    Perspective on tough choices: The person with choices is the person to be envied. They control their destiny. The person without choices walks a path someone else sets.

    Congrats to the entire family!!!

    PS: Why don't you get your son to write an update for wikipedia's article on the triskelion...all the entries are political and symbolic...none are scientific. If he does this, then he can be 'published' as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Triskeliongirl View Post
    Ok, I have to tie this into cycling, so I'll start the story by saying I was interupted on my morning bike ride from my son to tell me he was accepted to MIT. Just yesterday, he was accepted to Olin with a full scholarship, and tonite he won the first grand prize in his regional science fair, making him an Intel ISEF Finalist again this year. Sigh, what's a mother to do. This kid is going to have some tough choices to make, especially since all the decisions aren't even in yet.
    Congrats! Congrats! Congrats!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triskeliongirl View Post
    Sigh, what's a mother to do.


    sit back and say to yourself "Good Job!"


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    Congrats, Trisk and son! I foresee another parent/child MIT duo on TE (oops, I shouldn't prejudice anyone's choice.) MIT MIT MIT **shhh. puts hand over mouth**
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    Quote Originally Posted by DebW View Post
    Congrats, Trisk and son! I foresee another parent/child MIT duo on TE (oops, I shouldn't prejudice anyone's choice.) MIT MIT MIT **shhh. puts hand over mouth**
    Thanks Deb, at this point we are 99% sure its MIT, but Olin offered him a $130,000 scholarship, which I have to say as a parent is a LOT of money. MIT doesn't offer merit scholarships, and in fact their financial aid offer will arrive next week, but Cal Tech does (although he gets their decision next week). In you take the money out of the equation, he definitely prefers MIT, but his plan is to take seriously the financial offers as well. Do you know much about Olin? Its a very interesting new school: http://www.olin.edu/admission/docs/PrincetonReview.pdf. The students they get are of the same caliber as MIT, and many turn down Harvard, MIT, Cal Tech, etc. Maybe we can talk off forum if you have any insight on Olin.

    Thanks for the suggestion Mr. Silver, but at this point we are going to look into publishing his science fair project in a scientific journal. That will also help him be competitive at Intel ISEF, another opporuntiy to win scholarship money to help pay for MIT. He does have 6 years worth of published abstracts, but never a full paper.

    To all teachers out there, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! We appreciate so much what all of you do for our kids!!!

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    congrats on MIT! MIT! it always was the golden ring, and now your son has it in his hand. Very cool I will remind my son .. as if he doesn't already know.
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    CONGRATULATIONS!!!

    All schools the schools are excellent. I wouldbe going where the majority of the bills are paid for, but that could be because I am still paying off student loans.

    A very proud mommy moment indeed.
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