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 / 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 / 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 / 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 / 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
Blog / MIT Life The MySpace Survey Mid-summer frivolity, part two. with fall 063. Number? 4 or 5 064. TV show? LOST 065. Flower? too many to by Ben Jones July 8, 2006
Blog / Athletics Gimme a “C”! What a bunch of the cheerleaders are up to this summer. Hint: It's not sitting… course 5). Isa '07 is doing a nuclear engineering internship in North by Mollie B. '06 June 27, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Answering some questions The entry on commencement was just getting unwieldly. sounded better to me. 5. Melodie asked, If there's one advising seminar by Mollie B. '06 June 9, 2006
Blog / Admissions Doonesbury Conclusion Official Doonesbury news. culprit was briefly considered (a 5'8", 115-lb. freshman from New York -- it by Matt McGann '00 May 26, 2006
Blog / MIT Life MIT Dorms: Baker House A tour of Baker House. :30 Diana: i think baker has about 5 or 6 im sports going on every season by Bryan May 14, 2006
Blog / Art, Literature, Music The Song Remains The Same But sometimes my blog entry is a little different. DID YOU KNOW? Messaien's glorious, transcendent "Quatuor Pour La Fin Du Temps" was written while the composer was a prisoner of war in a Nazi prison camp, and was premiered to 5,000 fellow prisoners of war and by Sam M. '07 April 30, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Since U Been Gone While I was out, the world changed. (UPDATED) Saturday, when I was leaving on the T at 5:30 AM, I made sure to buy two $1 by Sam M. '07 April 1, 2006
Blog / MIT Life These are a few of my favorite things Silver-white winters that melt into Newbury Street shopping. don't require much/any math, although 5.60 (Thermodynamics and Kinetics by Mollie B. '06 February 22, 2006
Blog / About Decisions Culture, not the bacterial kind Some questions you should be asking about all the schools to which you're applying. disaster, particularly when it involves flaming destruction. 5. Mridul asked by Mollie B. '06 February 4, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Out of the lab and into the internet Confession: I actually listen to music from the movie Ice Princess. I'm not even kidding. destination for MIT graduates (see page 5 of this data set). Some departments by Mollie B. '06 January 27, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Where have I been for so long? competition. I am on an all-5th East team, "All Circuits Groovy">. I came up by Jessie L. '07 January 22, 2006
Blog / Events I’m still here. Promise. bought, among other things, 3.5 pounds of chicken (!!), and made paella. It by Laura N. '09 January 22, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Burning questions A lot of people had questions! bigger.) 5. Tristan was concerned about the showers at MIT (hey, you and by Mollie B. '06 January 21, 2006
Blog / Admissions Grad school admissions My (limited) insight into the graduate admissions process. GPA isn't as important as research experience. Period. I have a 3.5, and by Mollie B. '06 January 20, 2006