Like Tai mentioned, time flies. I still remember looking forward to coming to MIT back in early 2005. It felt like yesterday when all of us arrived at the orientation.
The last couple of weeks have just been thesis thesis thesis. There are only a few more weeks left in the program. On one hand I am very excited to be graduating. On the other hand, I feel that I will miss the school life and the fun times hanging out with the friends I have made over the last year. It's sometimes hard to believe that in a short while we will all be going separate ways. Besides the degree, education and experience, I personally feel that one of the most important things I got out of the program is the friendships, bondings and camaraderie among our class. I know that someday all my classmates will become very successful as Fortune 500 CEOs, politicians, entrepreneurs, humanitarians, professors, consulting firm partners, supply chain gurus, etc etc.

I applied loans through FAFSA and didn't require co-signer. But I am not sure how this works for foreign students. I heard that you can still do that if you pay a higher interest rates.
Posted by: ridachan | 05/03/2006 at 05:15 PM
Hi Folks, I was admitted to Class07 but I am struggling to have funds, I will try loans but they require co-signers, anyone of you have tried loans without co-signers?
tks
Posted by: Reinaldo | 05/03/2006 at 10:55 AM