Blog / MIT Life #tbt: MIT Cribs Digging up some old freshman-year blog posts House, where I was temped for all of 3 days, into MacGregor, where I by Ceri Riley '16 March 5, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Thirteen Things To Do Over IAP: #1-5 Concerning the half I spent at home of work. 3. Be indecisive about what classes to take in the spring I by Krystal L. '17 January 17, 2015
Blog / Admissions Interview Tips from an MIT Educational Counselor Thoughts on how to prepare for your alumni interview . (See #1) 3. Dress nicely – but not too nicely. ECs know that the by Kim Hunter '86 October 19, 2014
Blog / Challenges Slippery Slope: The Story of a Frazzled Sophomore How NOT to spend the first month of sophomore year three times that night, once at 11:30pm, once at 3:30am, and again around by Krystal L. '17 October 14, 2014
Blog / Admissions The Blogs Turn 10: Looking Back, Looking Ahead data and narrative, past and present , totaling approximately 3.2 million words. If the blogs were printed out and by Chris Peterson SM '13 August 13, 2014
Blog / IAP Different Perspectives IAP from the minds of a few different people CSAIL designing and fabricating mechanical assemblies using 3D printing by Rachel D. '16 January 26, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research ‘Twas a good semester ‘twas :’( the end of Pass/No Record that, you know, it’s 3AM in the morning, you just don’t want to touch by Vincent A. '17 December 29, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research MOMENTOS IMPRESIONANTES Because this place is full of them. . Silly as it may sound, it felt truly magical. 3) A KING DOWN THE STREET by Vincent A. '17 October 5, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Wooo Summer The goal as usual is to do ALL the things HASS classes and they helped me maintain my sanity. I took 3.094, which by Rachel D. '16 July 15, 2013
Blog / MIT Life Movie Marathon, Pt. I Watch ALL the things! without seeing these.) Friends With Kids Iron Man 3 (I missed the by Elizabeth Choe '13 May 30, 2013
Blog / Miscellaneous Hope for the Axolotl: On the Amphibian Extinction Crisis Happy Save the Frogs Day! the authors of the 2011 Science paper, only 3% of threatened amphibian by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 April 27, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research The Craziest of Weeks I had one. motivation behind our team's product for the upcoming design pitches. Figure 3 by Elizabeth Choe '13 March 21, 2013
Blog / MIT Life The American Astronomical Society’s Winter Conference: 2013 Edition THIS IS SO EXCITING I THINK I'M GOING TO CRY : There were 3,000 astronomers in there, which became apparent the instant I by Anna H. '14 January 15, 2013
Blog / Admissions The Ultimate Recognition You probably don't know what that is. memorized. Then it'll be 2013, which is hard to believe. On January 3, I fly by Anna H. '14 December 19, 2012
Blog / Events Splash. Was. Awesome. I taught: 3 classes, 5 sections, 246 kids. smile at me from the audience. He's awesome. At 3:05pm, the class begins by Anna H. '14 November 21, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Dyslexia at MIT Living with dyslexia, and the current state of dyslexia research, at MIT and otherwise face not only the 3.7% international admit rate, but also dyslexia, a by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 April 7, 2012
Blog / Admissions The Minerva Delusion the political economy of an educational scam markets fund hiding behind the mask of higher education. Question 3: What by Chris Peterson SM '13 April 6, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Telethon FAQs from a small but enthusiastic sample of prefroshies summer: You receive the i3 (Interactive Introduction to the Institvte by Rachel F. '12 April 5, 2012
Blog / Admissions FIRST Robotics and Alumna-hood I miss my team. quarterfinals, therefore, take place between 8 alliances of 3 teams each. The by Anna H. '14 March 10, 2012
Blog / Events The Making of a Mystery A James Grimmelmann Guest Blog ’: Yes, it’s a Wolfenstein 3D / “Springtime for Hitler” mashup. And yes, it by Chris Peterson SM '13 February 17, 2012