@DadTwoGirls i don’t want to
Sound disrespectful but the main reason I’m applying interested in MIT over Wharton or Stern is because MIT finance program has a bigger focus in data analysis and an overall more quantitative view on finance than other undergraduate business programs. I also never said I don’t like science just that I found sustainable development more interesting than physics. Why should I be taking classes that would force me to sacrifice knowledge in an area of interest. Also my Bio score should not reflect my interest in science. Why is that an uncontrollable factor like a stomach flu should determine my science aptitude? Will an AO really think that this reflects my academic potential when I have clearly demonstrated in every other area (other than one test- Bio-E) that I am fit.