First of all, thank you so much for making this video. There is barely any info on the M and T program online and this does help students get an idea of how to approach these essays. I got a quick question though: M&T Prompt 1: Explain how you will use the M&T program to explore your interest in business, engineering, and the intersection of the two. (400-650 words)* For this prompt, do you have to focus strictly on engineering in the sense of like building physicals objects? Can I not just talk about computer science? Do I need to include like straight engineering principles? Like could I explain how I will use M&T by intersecting business and computer science?
Yo i have a quick question! When u were talking abt consulting other people who got in and seeing what they wrote, do u think an effective strategy I could do is straight up connect with people on LinkedIn that got into the school and see if they share anything?
Awesome video and this guy knows what he’s talking about
First of all, thank you so much for making this video. There is barely any info on the M and T program online and this does help students get an idea of how to approach these essays. I got a quick question though:
M&T Prompt 1: Explain how you will use the M&T program to explore your interest in business, engineering, and the intersection of the two. (400-650 words)*
For this prompt, do you have to focus strictly on engineering in the sense of like building physicals objects? Can I not just talk about computer science? Do I need to include like straight engineering principles?
Like could I explain how I will use M&T by intersecting business and computer science?
You can talk about CS, CS counts as engineering at Penn so it’s totally fine, and most M&Ts are CS majors
@@mostafadoesstuff got you, thanks!
NO WAY YOU HELPED DYLAN GET IN THATS INSANE
This is well done, brother
thank you brother :)
Came for the thumbnail, stayed for the video
Haha, I appreciate, at least the thumbnail was +1 view😂😂
any advice for huntsman program ?
Yo i have a quick question! When u were talking abt consulting other people who got in and seeing what they wrote, do u think an effective strategy I could do is straight up connect with people on LinkedIn that got into the school and see if they share anything?