Blog / Personal Travel A day without rain + pictures of yosemite the A/C. That evening under the blue and black sky sitting streetside by Lulu L. '09 July 18, 2007
Blog / MIT Life This is my summer break california, nasa, pedestians, wifi the NASA Lodge. My mailing address is exactly as following: Lulu Liu, C by Lulu L. '09 June 22, 2007
Blog / Events A sample of life in the past week A summary of a million events in 7 days! Engineering Honors Society. My favorite line of the event was when the M.C by Melis A. '08 April 21, 2007
Blog / Admissions Freezing My @$$ off at CPW By: Andrea '11 people on floor 7C. My host was the APR's president, so I got to meet a lot by Bryan April 16, 2007
Blog / Life after MIT Happily ever after I don't believe in fairy tales, but real life isn't bad either. be between 1) a C. elegans neurobiology lab that does screens for by Mollie B. '06 March 21, 2007
Blog / Admissions Waitlist post Some Q & A about the waitlist. of you may be saying, "C'mon, MIT is really good at math. They have to by Matt McGann '00 March 20, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Q&A catchup I answer questions, now that I'm no longer drugged... preparing in the summer hols. I am doing AP Calculus BC and AP Physics C by Laura N. '09 January 6, 2007
Blog / Miscellaneous Adventures in Logan Airport In which I attempt to fly back to Florida. Written during a too-long wait in… -in trailing along nearly the entirety of Terminal C. see, this line was the by Keri G. '10 December 24, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Wolverine Wolverine, creme brulee, Ina Garten, BOOM. You symbiotic patriotic slam book neck, right? capable of outputting a steady stream of 1100 C air. Basically, it's like a by Sam M. '07 October 27, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Taking Shape took Saturday and Sunday to relax, I spent the “holiday” in D.C. to take by Anthony R. '09 September 25, 2006
Blog / Admissions Get psyched, stay with it, do whatever it takes Adam's dad's advice is succint. Mine isn't. -zero integers a, b, and c. Well, it just ain't so. I mean, if the cold hard facts 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… study halls" game. 2005: I had a 3.4(/4.0) when I applied, including a C by Mollie B. '06 August 25, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Summer reading: “The Language of God” Consider adding "The Language of God" to your summer reading list! , especially centering around evolution. Following the lead of C.S. Lewis, whose by Melis A. '08 July 22, 2006
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Freedom costs a buck-oh-five Question: What are two broke twenty-somethings to do on a pristine summer day in Boston?Answer:… ) shopping. And c) shopping. So this morning, I was psyched when Adam by Mollie B. '06 July 8, 2006
Blog / How to Human Mid-May Update Q&A: Athena tips and hints (again, with certificates installed) at https://web.mit.edu/rhlinux/. c by Anthony R. '09 May 19, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Tech Nomads Four MIT students are spending the summer racing 8000 miles across Europe. Find out why. . C: And finally the southern one - Checkpoint Byzantium - (Istanbul), A by Mitra L. '07 April 23, 2006
Blog / Art, Literature, Music I “less than 3” the Chorallaries My relaxing and enjoyable vaction draws to a close. *sigh* visited my old high school and was the "guest speaker" in the AP Physics C by Laura N. '09 April 2, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Spring cleaning and miscellany The Brass Rat club, sending 4-inch heels to Goodwill, and picking a new food-providing graduate… physically capable of walking in, and c) would cause me to be approximately 3 by Mollie B. '06 March 12, 2006
Blog / Personal Travel Hello from Palo Alto My California not-so-vacation. next week. C'est la interview vie. (Maybe if I keep dropping French by Mollie B. '06 March 1, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Michael Xiang: Double UROP Extraordinaire! Michael Xiang has two UROPs, one at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and another… mouse tissue, make DNA from it (called cDNA), and then deliver the DNA to by Melis A. '08 February 25, 2006