Blog / Events Blast from the Past out of bed and on campus 5 hours later. Yikes. Why, you ask? Because by Laura N. '09 December 15, 2006
Blog / Admissions Admissions process reflections from a crusty Junior Try not to bite all of your fingernails off. only completed about 5 of the applications by mid-December (under the by Melis A. '08 December 5, 2006
Blog / Athletics Physical Education: because your body needs problem sets, too My adventures in completing the MIT Physical Education requirements fans were on, it was 5:30 pm so the room was dimly lit by the setting sun by Melis A. '08 November 20, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture Conditioner For My Face "The dot product is the solution to all the problems of the universe. Even the… professor's lecture on conch anatomy.) So the other day when my 5 by Jess K. '10 November 18, 2006
Blog / Events Ice cream and an onion Chun Li, pirates, magnetic poetry, and an RLC circuit. the cruise in complimentary pizza rolls within the first 5 minutes of by Sam M. '07 October 29, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Colin Jackson is awesome So is my life, but not to such a great extent. ? He wrote music while working as an actuarial clerk for $5 an hour and by Sam M. '07 October 12, 2006
Blog / Extracurriculars Pimp my sukkah. I really can't think of a better blog entry title than that. . From: Jordyn To: [email protected] Date: 10/5/2006 1:24 PM Subject by Sam M. '07 October 5, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Taking Shape care of some work stuff. Every time I catch the 5:15am train from South by Anthony R. '09 September 25, 2006
Blog / Extracurriculars Extracurricular Information We discuss life over lunch. exercising this quite a bit with my switch to 5.112, adding my HASS - Disease by Jess K. '10 September 17, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Someone saved my life tonight Survived my squalor, like a butterfly. . exacerbate 2. pestilential 3. meander 4. perigee 5. heteroskedasticity 6 by Sam M. '07 September 12, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Summer, East Campus rush, and the new term East Campus orientation activities, the summer, and the upcoming term. The month of August was pretty busy for me - a combination of work and preparation for the new term. Last week, for example, I day-tripped DC for some work meetings (6.5 hours each way makes for a long day by Anthony R. '09 September 6, 2006
Blog / MIT Life And I realize I’m going home Cards for sorrow, cards for pain, cards for my last blog entry from Germany. -mates, hopefully figure out some way to use the myriad 5-cent coins I've amassed in by Sam M. '07 August 31, 2006
Blog / Admissions Get psyched, stay with it, do whatever it takes Adam's dad's advice is succint. Mine isn't. freshman applicants were accepted last year, but only about 5% of transfer by Mollie B. '06 August 28, 2006
Blog / Admissions Value added You are not the same person you'll be at the end of undergrad, and your… NIH and 2.5 years studying protein-protein interactions in neurons at by Mollie B. '06 August 25, 2006
Blog / Admissions MIT ‘10: Quentin Smith Google Quentin Smith '10. secret reasons." Still, having a well-paid job (more than $5,000 a month by Matt McGann '00 August 3, 2006
Blog / Admissions MIT ‘10: Daniel Guillen Our football coach gets a surprise in Daniel Guillen '10. Wednesday. "I'm going to try to make the best of it." The 5-foot-10, 180-pound by Matt McGann '00 July 29, 2006
Blog / About Decisions He’s Making A List and Checking It Twice The things that I found important when looking at colleges or is it more of an isolationist feel? - Noise level? 5. Miscellaneous by Bryan July 24, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research What can you do in four years? half the freshmen on 5th East did last year, an IAP UROP or internship by Jessie L. '07 July 19, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research To stay at MIT over the summer, or to not stay at MIT over the summer…that is the question With so many summer employment options, what's the best choice? you can spent 40 hours per week in the lab instead of the 5-12 hours by Melis A. '08 July 17, 2006
Blog / Challenges Standing out But what if you come to MIT and you're not the best in the class… a 3.25 on MIT's 5.0 scale, had it been on grades -- I got 3 C's and a by Mollie B. '06 July 16, 2006