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Lesson One: You can and will work at a desk for seven hours straight, routinely

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Lesson Two: You learn what you don't know you are learning.

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Lesson Three: By and large, "knowing how" matters more than "knowing what."

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Lesson Four: In science and engineering, you can fool very little of the time

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Lesson Five: You don't have to be a genius to do creative work.

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Lesson Ten: Mathematics is still the queen of the sciences

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Lesson seven: The world and your career are unpredictable, so you are better off learning subjects of permanent value. 

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Lesson Eight: You are never going to catch up, and neither is anyone else.

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Lesson Nine: The future belongs to the computer-literate-squared

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Lesson Six: You must measure up to a very high level of performance

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to MIT. As they start doing research with their professors, as many MIT undergraduates do, they learn another healthy lesson, namely, a professor may well behave like a fumbling idiot.

  The drive for excellence and

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