Blog / Academics & Research The good advice The many different flavors of advising at MIT. 's supervisor asked him to work on a project for his Aero/Astro master's degree by Mollie B. '06 August 9, 2006
Blog / Admissions Crazy admissions stories A story about craziness from both sides of the college admissions process. staffers why, having gotten a degree from such a prestigious university, they by Matt McGann '00 July 5, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Four years, four summers The stuff I've been up to every summer at MIT. the podium and undergrads on the other, and alternate awarding degrees by Mollie B. '06 June 14, 2006
Blog / Admissions The root of all evil Money, money, money, money... money! note, with some degree of amusement, that in the case of the example I by Mollie B. '06 April 29, 2006
Blog / Events “Freshman Musical Dorms” A question inspires an entire entry about housing. But I threw in some other stuff… .... Master's Degree in Charm! To answer your question- yeah. I do feel pretty by Laura N. '09 February 5, 2006
Blog / Admissions November Questions Omnibus 1 As usual, Q & A. if it isn't flawed, then you probably don't need a Bachelor's Degree by Matt McGann '00 November 2, 2005
Blog / Admissions September Questions Omnibus 2 Questions Omnibus is the place to come for "official" answers! to earn a degree in nursing (she works part-time as a nursing assistant by Matt McGann '00 September 23, 2005
Blog / About Decisions Admitted Students Parties Followup degree in astro/aero, lastly told a story about opening a highly successful by Matt McGann '00 March 30, 2005
Blog / Admissions March Questions Omnibus 1 ) and Math (Course XVIII), but ultimately I graduated with a degree in by Matt McGann '00 March 5, 2005
Blog / Admissions Answers To Your Questions Dec 2006 This is a big one! enrolled at another university in a degree-seeking program, you can only ... apply to MIT as a freshman. If you pursue a second semester in a degree by Ben Jones December 20, 2006
Blog / Admissions January Questions Omnibus 1 Some questions answered. Bachelors degree from your university, we will not be able to consider you (we do not admit students for a second Bachelors degree). Otherwise, it by Matt McGann '00 January 24, 2006
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Blog / Classes Things I enjoyed reading in 2019 everything from autobiographies to magic the gathering blog posts polynomial function of a real variable, and the degree of is , then is the by CJ Q. '23 December 30, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research MIT Festival of Learning: Lightning Round six eminent faculty on educational technology innovations their regular undergraduate degree. But even more importantly, they reap by Yuliya K. '18 March 27, 2018
Blog / Miscellaneous What’s in My Bag? My everyday carry! true that most people have a degree of choice in what they purchase or by Selam G. '18 December 11, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Making the hard decision a couple of brutally honest stories from friends here that had originally wanted to study… an undergrad degree, doing something technical and high paying in a by Ben O. '19 May 17, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Siete Ciudades de España A very busy IAP beautiful 270 degree view of the entire of city of Barcelona, the ocean in the by Anelise N. '19 March 6, 2017
Blog / Class Projects neutrality isn’t about objectivity—it’s about who has the power some words on facebook trending topics, and also net neutrality now have two guiding questions: to what degree is this platform by Allan K. '17 May 20, 2016
Blog / MIT Life My Desk and the Things That Live There The things and fish on and around my desk and the stories behind them. . I will hopefully be graduating in a year or two with both degrees. A by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 February 25, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research 2.009 Final Presentation Recap Flashing lights, a live horse, social robots, great music, clouds of steam and lots of… ? As Purple Team explained, a 3.5 degrees celsius rise in temperature of by Vincent A. '17 December 11, 2013