Blog / Academics & Research “Failing” at MIT for the record, this isn't job over the summer. I didn’t get a UROP. I got a fifth week flag for 5 by Sabrina M. '21 November 2, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research How to miss deadlines at MIT Policies for late assignments, and ways to keep your grades afloat when life inevitably happens pset - I found myself lying in bed awake at 4 a.m. And then 5 a.m., 6, 7 by Michelle G. '18 October 12, 2016
Blog / Admissions Turning the Tide My thoughts on an important report activities from 10 to 5, because we felt we were inadvertently sending the by Stu Schmill '86 June 20, 2016
Blog / MIT Life Chang Ning District, Shanghai 上海,长宁区 in Kafa. I’m finishing up writing this post at 5:30AM, Shanghai time by Selam G. '18 June 4, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research The Latest Innovation at MIT Guest Blog: Social engineering with the Black Student Union's Co-Chair, Rasheed A. '17 . Recommendations Rasheed Auguste May 5, 2016 In my mind, every BSU Co by Selam G. '18 May 9, 2016
Blog / Athletics That wasn’t skiing, that was falling with style! Guest post by Katy Kem '16 their final slalom race in costume. This year, 5 out of 13 of our racers by Joel G. '18 April 5, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research ROTC Is Life (In a Good Way) Everything you ever wanted to know about ROTC at MIT (and then some) !) 5) Do you guys ever have fun? Yes! Mandatory fun! But by Selam G. '18 December 18, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research (An Incomplete Guide to) Summer Opportunities for MIT Students Pantsuits, stress, hyperlinks. /EECS realm3 that also offer such programs or hire freshmen. 5) Ask your by Phoebe C. '18 September 27, 2015
Blog / Events REX at Random Hall ice cream, epic meals, water wars and turing tests! chemistry and about course 5! 16:17 - 17:17 Random Party Light by Vincent A. '17 August 27, 2015
Blog / MIT Life #tbt: MIT Cribs Digging up some old freshman-year blog posts twenty) more things... But, without further ado: MIT Cribs II (March 5 by Ceri R. '16 March 5, 2015
Blog / Admissions Interview Tips from an MIT Educational Counselor Thoughts on how to prepare for your alumni interview officially submit that material. 5. Every interview will be different, and by Kim Hunter '86 October 19, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research Year 2 at Hogwarts Holy Hell, I'm a sophomore desired distance to 0.5 meters. Then, if the code is written correctly, if by Vincent A. '17 September 22, 2014
Blog / Admissions The Blogs Turn 10: Looking Back, Looking Ahead data and narrative, past and present , is 71 comments, and if you exclude the top 5%, then both the chart and by Chris Peterson SM '13 August 13, 2014
Blog / Extracurriculars My First Week as an EMT It was quite an experience with Lysol - the door knobs, the railing. It was almost 5am. I sent an by Rachel D. '16 March 7, 2014
Blog / IAP Different Perspectives IAP from the minds of a few different people at 5 o'clock in the morning a couple of times. The day before the by Rachel D. '16 January 26, 2014
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Some virtuosos play $4 million violins, and some Trojan heros wear brass rats $4 million violins, not 4 million violins. Joshua Bell isn't *that* intense. performing in her first ever production!" "Sorceress is a junior in course 5 by Anna H. '14 November 22, 2013
Blog / MIT History & Culture MIT.01: Intro to the Institute, part 3 (Finals) You may begin at the sound of my voice. You have an hour to answer… internet into your brain? Why or why not? 5) What's the most drastic change by Vincent A. '17 September 26, 2013
Blog / Miscellaneous Hope for the Axolotl: On the Amphibian Extinction Crisis Happy Save the Frogs Day! species are extinct, 32.5% are threatened with extinction, and 43% are by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 April 27, 2013
Blog / About Decisions Think About This and maybe it will help you. - there is always going to be subjectivity. Which bring me to the end. 5 by Chris LaBounty March 21, 2013
Blog / MIT Life The American Astronomical Society’s Winter Conference: 2013 Edition THIS IS SO EXCITING I THINK I'M GOING TO CRY Terzan 5. The "rotation measure" describes how much the linearly by Anna H. '14 January 15, 2013