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Dear prospective freshman,
Attending MIT is one decision you will not regret. MIT and the Boston area provide the ideal environment for learning, not only about academics, but also about friendship and about yourself.
Similarly, entering freshmen must make a very important decision: where to live for the next four years of your life. Rush Week is a great time to have lots of fun and meet new people, but with over forty living groups and over a thousand freshmen, it's a hectic time for everybody. It's important to be prepared. This section will hopefully provide a few hints about how Rush works, as well as introduce some issues to consider when choosing a living group.
This will also give you an idea of what being a member of Phi Kappa Theta is like: what we strive for, how we spend our time, and how we interact with one another and the community. Obviously, mere pictures and words are not sufficient to capture our everyday life. You have to come to our house and talk to the brothers to get a real sense of what Phi Kappa Theta is all about. If you see something that interests you, give us a call, come to a summer rush party, and visit us during Rush.
Sincerely,
Cory Kays President Phi Kappa Theta fraternity, Mass Eta chapter
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