Chapter 44 Solving the Problem
"He actually figured it out. This is indeed part of the interview. Could he really be a genius?" said a middle-aged man with glasses, watching through the window. He was a senior member of MIT.
"It’s not that hard to guess. Many companies use this tactic," said a chubby man, finding nothing unusual about it.
"That’s Fox, right? The top student. His personal profile is impressive too," the chubby man remarked, looking at the papers.
Fox had already been officially admitted and just needed to report. This meeting was mainly to get to know him better.
Talent comes in many forms. Some people focus on research, while others excel in social interactions.
The three "S" – Sleep, Study, Socialize – are crucial in American universities. Usually, people can only manage two out of the three. But mastering all three would make someone extraordinary.
Those who focus on studying might become researchers, while those who excel socially might become leaders. MIT understood these dynamics well.

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