Re: Re(2): TI-H: big music project
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Re: Re(2): TI-H: big music project
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.
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...
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>On Sun, 15 Nov 1998 20:42:42 -0900, Grant Stockly wrote:
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>> >ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org writes:
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>> >>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...
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>> Most colleges don't care unless you did something real big... I figured
>> that out afew days ago... :\
>>
>> Grant
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