For anybody too young to have seen my name at the top of the recent entries page before, I'm Mollie. I graduated in 2006 with degrees in biology and brain and cognitive sciences, which means that I'm going to have my
(For those of you just tuning in, I'm Mollie. I graduated from MIT in 2006 with degrees in brain and cognitive sciences and biology, and I'm now a second-year PhD student in developmental neurobiology at Harvard
and now it’s time to decide which offer to accept. As a senior blogger ... I’d offer a list of 10 things that I love about MIT (in no particular ... classes offered through the Sloan school and some of the pre-med lab
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taught the best classes while finishing my undergraduate degree, and along ... chance I return to finish my master's degree, because there's research I
three days earlier this week Cambridge became cold. The twenty-five degree early summer heat was paused momentarily, reaching fifteen degree, even ten degrees weather. Rain poured and wind blew. The heat in East Campus
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decided to sacrifice the comfort of a small town for all MIT had to offer ... research in neuroscience) offered me a position in her lab. I spent a ... has to offer.