Blog / Admissions Summary of CPW 2006 CPW 2006 office while studying at Harvard Med. I learned all about teratomas. I by Melis A. '08 April 11, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Knowing me, knowing you My plans for Nobel laureacy, and everything I like about MIT professors. studies) and excitedly exclaimed, "WOW! Bill, what do you think the q by Sam M. '07 March 25, 2006
Blog / About Decisions Don’t Worry, Be Happy A few words of advice. fun. (Have some fun for me since I'll be studying all weekend). For by Bryan March 17, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research I will begin again. Maybe the time is right (to blog). Maybe tonight. studying and written work). From class today, paraphrased: Student: "Why is by Sam M. '07 February 8, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research UPOP Program and a look at Jay Dweck (‘77) UPOP is a one-week seminar that teaches leadership and work-place dynamics to sophomores studying engineering… sophomores studying engineering and management. Basically, they realize that by Melis A. '08 February 5, 2006
Blog / About Decisions Culture, not the bacterial kind Some questions you should be asking about all the schools to which you're applying. changing majors? Are there programs available for studying abroad? How will by Mollie B. '06 February 4, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research So I said to Einstein… ...think of a name for my new theory while I go talk to my relatives. enough studying to listen to The Beatles' entire output post-Revolver three by Sam M. '07 January 19, 2006
Blog / About Decisions Just a little advice… studying at MIT? Or does it mean that you'll graduate in 2009? I'm probably by Laura N. '09 December 31, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Home is the place where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in Internet in the bathtub! And a bunch of stuff on choosing a major. people come to MIT having absolutely no idea what they want to study. This by Mollie B. '06 December 24, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Sometimes a whale is just a whale Humanities classes make me roll my eyes sometimes. graduate study. This is mostly done because it's considered better for the by Mollie B. '06 December 13, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Looking ahead to IAP One more week left to go! Feel the burn! Three days of class: 20 sheets of notebook paper Four days of non-stop studying: 8 cups of coffee Three exams: 5 wrinkles and 3 gray hairs Having 2+ weeks of winter break and a month of IAP: Priceless Winter break is upon by Melis A. '08 December 12, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Photojournalism and answers to some questions of the mind through study of the brain We recognize that achieving by Mollie B. '06 December 9, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Spring Classes Online (...and a bit about a fall class, too.) created this year within the women's studies department as a seminar with by Matt McGann '00 November 8, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Another week? It's all in the name of pass/no record. lunch, go home, study for standardized tests, IM friends, get into college by Anthony R. '09 November 7, 2005
Blog / Miscellaneous More Odds & Ends Concerts (on & off campus), doors (on campus), and lectures (also on campus). and professor of doctoral studies at the Animation School of Beijing by Matt McGann '00 October 25, 2005
Blog / Events Special October Events reminder of the dorm-wide pumpkin carving study break this Wednesday at 8 by Mitra L. '07 October 24, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Yes, eat all our shirts! See MIT through the eyes of my prefrosh. until 2 AM, whereupon I started my problem set and studying for my German by Sam M. '07 October 22, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Ruth says update your blog! FIRST is cool. So are rebuses. ago, Adelaide came running into study break, all excited about something by Laura N. '09 October 19, 2005
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Yay for cheap stuff Inexpensive books make me happy. review sheet will help you study. Unless you do dumb things, like me. In by Laura N. '09 October 17, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research A week in the life design part of the lab was helpful studying for one of the quiz sections by Jessie L. '07 September 25, 2005