Blog / MISTI [JOINT POST] Travelling as a black female "Alexa, play Brown Skin Girl..." parallels to Nigeria in how colonialism has seeped into the language, beauty by Veronica M. '22 October 3, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research MIT Festival of Learning: Lightning Round six eminent faculty on educational technology innovations and Languages) demonstrated his fascinating approach of studying by Yuliya K. '18 March 27, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research Ask Me Anything! Responses life and admissions HASS requirement. How many different languages are offered at MIT? 9 by Yuliya K. '18 October 26, 2017
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Blog / Admissions Answers To Questions Fall 2007 Here are answers to the questions posted in my blog over the last month or… . English is not my first language. Should I take the SAT I or the TOEFL? Take by Ben Jones October 31, 2007
Blog / Admissions Tales from the application process Results from the 'mini-contest.' sister in Tamil language), this [MIT] page which you keep looking at all by Matt McGann '00 January 22, 2007
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Blog / Admissions August Questions Omnibus 1 In this entry, I answer your recent questions left in the comments of previous entries. how well it is written, or how flowery the language is. The essays are by Matt McGann '00 August 8, 2006
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Blog / How to Human looking at old journals gap year chronicles, ft thoughts on science, art, and moving through the world let's not laugh at that figurative language *too* much. to be fair. I ... , and some is different. Large 𝚫. However, a lot of the language is by Amber V. '24 January 23, 2022
Blog / About Decisions what we mean when we say the people why we like “the people” power. “you taught me a secret language / i can’t share with anyone else by CJ Q. '23 April 25, 2023
Blog / Art, Literature, Music a few new things is it too late to talk about the spring semester? inventive language and to weave together more complex wholes. Every time by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 August 25, 2022
Blog / Admissions An interview with AoPS "What Kinds of Students Does MIT Look For?" but ASMR language from the 1949 Committee on Education Survey, the Lewis report that by Chris Peterson SM '13 May 7, 2022
Blog / Academics & Research joshua angrist shares the nobel prize! and the research is *so* cool military service that is relatively “unexpected” (in econ-language, we call by Paolo A. '21 G October 14, 2021
Blog / Art, Literature, Music fictional coping mechanisms learning to love unapologetically --I'd neglected my first language for so long. Another thing that MDZS did for me by Mel N. '24, MEng '25 February 11, 2021
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Blog / Challenges Happy Valley and the Sandusky Scandal Penn State, Joe Paterno, State College: the stories you've heard and the town—my hometown—behind them. language being tossed around cavalierly—people referring to themselves as by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 August 5, 2012