<p>A school full of geniuses would be down right boring. And just to let you know, there’s actual very little link between intelligence and success later in life. (not that either of those can be quantified) Raw intelligence can never replace passion, innovation, and self-motivation. That’s just a glimpse at the many qualities all schools (including MIT) are going to take into account. I don’t claim to have intimate knowledge of the college admissions process, but no one is going to be accepted solely on the basis of their raw brain power. NO MATTER HOW “SMART” YOU ARE IT WILL NOT GURARENTEE ANYTHING. That’s not even getting into the whole sociological intelligence" debate (multiple intelligences…)</p>
<p>'Nuff said…</p>