Blog / Research & Work Abroad Whoooo! Italy. Second of all, I was officially offered a job at Telefónica. If by Laura N. '09 February 9, 2008
Blog / MIT History & Culture For love of Baxter A story of love, loss, and catnapping on Burton 1, as documented by my cell… with your offering. The truth is, Baxter never really left you. Search by Jess K. '10 January 27, 2008
Blog / MIT History & Culture Progression of Spirit You must be this tall to ride the MIT Emotional Rollercoaster everything college has to offer. They want to work hard, show their parents by Snively '11 January 8, 2008
Blog / Admissions Odds & Ends 522 EA admits, Snively, molecular jewelry, and Evan Broder's holiday card - more random than… students who accept their offer of admission) is predicted to decrease by Ben Jones January 4, 2008
Blog / Extracurriculars Standing Out [by C/3C Christopher Benson, '10] Before AFROTC, this abstract concept of "leadership" seemed very generic... , to getting internship offers, my ROTC experience has given me an edge by ROTC January 3, 2008
Blog / Extracurriculars The Spirit of Competition [by MIDN Brendan McCord, '08] Every year, the Army, Navy, and Air Force duke it… 110%. Some day soon, many of us will have to offer our support to by ROTC October 31, 2007
Blog / Admissions CPW: Tips and Tricks Hitchhikers Guide to Campus Preview Weekend everything that MIT has to offer. Relish in it. Rule #5: Don't knock it 'til by Bryan April 10, 2007
Blog / Admissions MIT Admissions 2007 A quick look at this year's admissions. rate of 12.3%, or fewer than one of every eight applicants. We offered by Matt McGann '00 March 17, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research You know my name I should think of a clever title, but the song has been in my head… for fall 2007! pfffft!), we offer at least math 10 classes in nonlinear by Sam M. '07 November 24, 2006
Blog / Admissions More On The Interview… You don't need to take up the crumhorn to look "different." I wanted to offer a few more comments on the interview. While we have a diverse group of ECs (just like the MIT student body) and they may have somewhat different styles of how the conversations will go, the main by Stu Schmill '86 October 30, 2006
Blog / Admissions I read the news today Oh boy! I hope that you're as excited as I am. power of two!" you would be offered automatic admission. I hear that we by Sam M. '07 August 23, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Advising @ MIT The little question that could. from all over campus, and the dorms that offered RBA were not necessarily by Bryan June 3, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Advising and freshman formalities 't being offered next year, but if you're really interested in the field by Anthony R. '09 April 20, 2006
Blog / About Decisions It’s All About The Process Take a moment, then get back in the game. received other great offers of admissions from very good colleges. So you too by Bryan G. Nance March 17, 2006
Blog / Personal Travel Trip to Princeton U Taking advantage of the three-day weekend by taking a trip to Princeton! oatmeal ever at Small World Coffee, a sweet independent cafe that offers a by Melis A. '08 February 20, 2006
Blog / Extracurriculars Not your stereotypical sorority girl Tonight is the first night of sorority recruitment! . Sororities are Greek letter organizations that offer lifelong membership, and by Melis A. '08 February 2, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Musings on Graduate School Starting to think about graduate school... Masters that is offered only to MIT undergrads. You apply in your junior by Bryan January 10, 2006
Blog / Events Not in our stars, but in ourselves Or in ourselves not to see our stars... or something. , they seemed to have trouble deciding which side of the hallway offered by Sam M. '07 November 12, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Yo quiero… A Spanish themed entry?Ok, not really. only fair. Plus, John '08 came by just as I was about to eat. I offered by Laura N. '09 November 8, 2005
Blog / Life after MIT Teacher of the Year MIT's notable alumni include amazing teachers. complete revamping of the district's course offerings. Congratulations, Mr by Matt McGann '00 November 1, 2005