US News & World Report… Just Save Your Wrist Watch. If I were to create a minority-based ranking of colleges, here are some of the… by Bryan G. Nance August 24, 2005 7 comments
Testing requirements FAQ We've been getting a lot of questions about our testing requirements; here are the answers. by Matt McGann '00 August 22, 2005 29 comments
Meet the Admissions Officers: Mikey Yang ‘05 Name: Mikey Yang; Job title: Admissions Counselor; Hometown: Troy, MI by Matt McGann '00 August 19, 2005 16 comments
Advising Folders! Lots of fun discoveries about advising and such. Also, how I managed to confuse MIT… by Laura N. '09 August 18, 2005 3 comments
August Questions Omnibus 1 A Questions Omnibus is a post where I answer your lingering questions left in the… by Matt McGann '00 August 18, 2005 17 comments
An Interview about the Interview Remember: questions of science, science and progress, do not speak as loud as [your] heart. by Mitra L. '07 August 18, 2005 14 comments
Should I include my ethnicity on the MIT Application? As a minority, how many times have you heard some off-handed comment about someone of… by Bryan G. Nance August 16, 2005 34 comments
Living in the Past The one where people drive up just to visit me. by Sam M. '07 August 13, 2005 6 comments
Where We’ve Been And Where We’re Going A brief history of the blogs and MyMIT. by Ben Jones August 10, 2005 17 comments
Meet the Admissions Officers: Mari McQuaid Name: Mari McQuaid; Job title: Assistant Director of Admissions; Hometown: Verona, NJ by Matt McGann '00 August 8, 2005 12 comments
First Blogiversary One year ago today, "McGann's Factors" began. by Matt McGann '00 August 5, 2005 11 comments
Meet the Admissions Officers: Jenny Rifken Name:Jenny Rifken; Job title: Director of Recruitment and Associate Director of Admissions; Hometown: Elgin, Illlinois by Matt McGann '00 August 3, 2005 9 comments
Meet the Admissions Officers: Ben Jones Name: Ben Jones; Job title: Communications Dude, MIT Office of Admissions; Hometown: Baltimore, MD by Matt McGann '00 August 1, 2005 26 comments