Re: Re(2): TI-H: big music project


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Re: Re(2): TI-H: big music project




Nope.  I've got a 4.0.  School bores me.  Especially math and science.  I
want to take precalc/trig or atleast algebra 2 but they are making me take
geometry my freshman year...

Grant

>Well are you a straight A student? theres no way of getting into MIT without
>AAAAAAAA... For some reason something tells me you devote a little more time
>to electronics than AAAAAAAAAAa...
>
>On Sun, 15 Nov 1998 21:06:31 -0900, Grant Stockly wrote:
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>> MIT only accepts 8,000 applications and 2,000 students of those.  :)
>They
>> said making an mp3 player at the age of 14 in 8th grade was good, but not
>> good enough.
>>
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>> What I'm doing now is making midi instruments.  Flute, Trombone, Clarinet
>> Eb, and Trumpet.  With the flip of a switch, your trombone would sound
>like
>> organ/piano, hellicopter, well, you get the idea.  :)
>>
>> Grant
>>
>>
>> >Yea, but to actually make the TI have a "robot" that blows into a brass
>> >instrument and plays the keys would be amazing... What do you mean by
>real
>> >big? If you make $1000 programs for companies or design something award
>> >winning, then colleges will take note that you are a "winner" and they
>are
>> >more likely to accept you. Unless they are desperate that is... then
>they'll
>> >accept you if you get a 0 on the SAT's...
>> >
>> >On Sun, 15 Nov 1998 20:42:42 -0900, Grant Stockly wrote:
>> >
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>> >> >ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org writes:
>> >> >>
>> >> >>If you could do that... then you are WORTH going to MIT... in fact,
>> >I'll
>> >> >>pay
>> >> >>your way if you did that.  With all the scholarships you'd get, I
>> >wouldn't
>> >> >>be paying very much...
>> >>
>> >> Most colleges don't care unless you did something real big...  I
>figured
>> >> that out afew days ago...  :\
>> >>
>> >> Grant
>> >
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