Blog / Admissions What Makes You Tick? To all the Early applicants. retreat... ...and some excellent food. So best wishes from George '10 by Chris S. '11 October 14, 2007
Blog / Admissions Application Advice v2.0 How to survive the application process without losing your mind. : I an interested mother whose son (now 14 in 10), has talked about by Laura N. '09 October 20, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Two answers on a Saturday night Because SNL's a rerun and we just finished our movie from Netflix . Unless admissions have drastically changed since I applied (about 10 years by Mollie B. '06 September 2, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Just some potpourri Zoo! New computer! Cooking! Books! Spine-crushingly tedious work at the lab! logs this information to Excel. It takes me about 10 minutes to get by Mollie B. '06 July 22, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Home sweet violet capital of Ohio We didn't see a stuffed whale, but we did see a bunch of primates. Nonhuman… minimum wage, many students are paid more than that. (I get $10.00/hr by Mollie B. '06 March 30, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Academic Marathon If Mollie's boyfriend can complain, so can I. 10 people who commented on one of my recent entries about writing notes by Laura N. '09 March 15, 2006
Blog / Admissions Application advice Read this. Now. It's important. Promise. and activities, the applicant pool is so large that a difference in 10 by Laura N. '09 October 30, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research A Week of Chocolate and Octagons Some thoughts and some pictures. -price burgers on Saturdays from 6pm-10pm. And if you don't wake up until late in by Anthony R. '09 October 23, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Welcome to college, Kid. My first week at MIT. of them devised a unique way to celebrate my arrival, near Lobby 10 by Anthony R. '09 September 4, 2005
Blog / Uncategorized journey to the end of the world visions called 0x10c, blurb: In a parallel universe where the space race never ... Question, maybe—that’s what drew me in. but 0x10c never got made by Ali C. '26 November 16, 2023
Blog / Admissions CPW 2018 Diaries what the weekend was like for me for 9.24 Disorders and Diseases of the Nervous System (~10 sentence ... college). As usual, I loved all 10 a capella groups, each representing a by Yuliya K. '18 April 17, 2018
Blog / MIT History & Culture The Room Where It Happens my two year tale of student governance, up until the bitter end the far side of 10-250 while a panel at the front talked about dorm life ... governing body for 10 out of 11 MIT Dorms (Maseeh was missing, but later by Sabrina M. '21 July 13, 2017
Blog / Classes reviewing my classes this semester but unthoroughly the time. I got to try out new frameworks like p5.js and paper.js and by Gloria Z. '26 May 17, 2025
Blog / Miscellaneous The Secret Lives of Machines 🤖 In which the machines in my life get the spotlight they deserve. "]comically small pockets[/annotation]. I know 5 years of constant physical (and by Fiona L. '27 September 22, 2024
Blog / How to Human greta gerwig’s barbie and insecurity aka moving to college As of this weekend, I have watched Greta Gerwig’s 2023 blockbuster Barbie six (6) times. I have also cried to Greta Gerwig’s 2023 blockbuster Barbie five (5) times, almost always multiple times during the movie by Aiden H. '28 September 19, 2024
Blog / Academics & Research updates cook or get cooked - summer boston edition helped a lot, and now I'm climbing at a V5 level. This summer I will be by Uzay G. '26 May 30, 2024
Blog / Life after MIT things i miss and don’t miss who is this guy? 🤔 the last time was 7.5 years (!) ago. Because Old People only like to by Chris S. '11 January 31, 2024
Blog / Academics & Research it’s getting colder and i’m getting older on fall, friendship, and growing up ="93300" image2="93295" image3="93296" image4="93297" image5="93301" /] Dormcon by Audrey C. '24 November 3, 2023
Blog / MIT Life sitting down no more sprinting 1.5 weeks during which I really had nothing in particular to do. Then by Gloria Z. '26 October 12, 2023
Blog / Athletics walking into the MEng thoughts about a 63-mile trek would take us 22.5 hours, crossing[annotation note="I mean, we were in by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 September 8, 2023