Blog / Admissions Summer days, driftin’ away get ready for MIT Alumni ("Old Skool Hockey") vs. Aero/Astro ("Flying by Matt McGann '00 December 9, 2004
Blog / MIT Life day in my life except it’s a live blog . mostly talked about languages, specifically spanish and portuguese & by Victor D. '27 December 7, 2025
Blog / IAP GTL Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 [IAP 2025] A January I won't forget foreign language (typically Spanish), while students in Kazakhstan studied by Fiona L. '27 March 6, 2025
Blog / Challenges Walk Across Rhode Island 12 hours, 33 miles, a million aches and pains a Hispanic enclave for several miles. I haven't seen so much Spanish by Amber V. '24 October 14, 2023
Blog / Miscellaneous browser archaeology a non-comprehensive analysis of the 95 tabs I have open on my phone "Chronicle of a Death Foretold" - a pretty good short story I read in a Spanish by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 September 27, 2023
Blog / Class Projects Make a Lamp! and cart the pieces of it from IDM to IDC, the forge, Metropolis, and back… [annotation note="Spanish for prickly pear pad"]nopal[/annotation] and went to by Amber V. '24 November 10, 2022
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond up, down, and out some moments from the last month the background, like speaking Spanish and Chinese, and writing poems and by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 June 5, 2021
Blog / MIT Life The Blog Graveyard skeletons in my google docs sense of duty (what’s the Spanish word for “showing up?) X. I feel by Sabrina M. '21 February 12, 2021
Blog / Classes The Marks of a Student or, let's catch up ] [annotation note="Physics E&M"]8.021,[/annotation] and [annotation note="Spanish by Cami M. '23 November 4, 2020
Blog / Academics & Research Africans@MIT: Cassava Connection Part 1 of a series, starring a man, a plan, and a root vegetable. operator’s voice in Spanish, an absurd, confusing moment. These events by Selam G. '18 April 2, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research Classes: Junior Spring Edition + notes on MIT academics in general ), Erick P. '17 (42!), Anelise N. '19 (on studying Spanish in Madrid), Alexa by Yuliya K. '18 April 25, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Falling in Love with a Language at MIT interviews with two of my inspirations -speaking friends. My high school friends were mainly Spanish speakers, some people by Jenny X. '13 January 10, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Second Day of Class Course shopping and such. ) Originally I was going to take 21F.712 (which is like "Spanish 5" here), but by Chris S. '11 September 10, 2009
Blog / Personal Travel A Heartbreaking Lunch of Staggering Genius I'll write about campus dining some other day. only identified fruits/vegetables in Spanish), purchased and drank half a by Yan Z. '12 July 30, 2009
Blog / Personal Travel Three of a perfect pair Biking! Clothing! Exploding! A day in the life. dollars. Chapter 3: Spanish Bombs Of course, every single day in my life by Sam M. '07 July 5, 2005
Blog / Admissions October Questions Omnibus 1 More Q, and more A. one from the science teacher, this is because I come from a Spanish ... Spanish speaking country; your language teacher will be fine. However, use by Matt McGann '00 October 12, 2005
Blog / Travel [liveblog] morbing at the airport the flight is delayed for several hours because of toilet issues I'm doing a misti internship in the uk this summer, so I'm at the airport to fly out. I have been stuck in purgatory (aka. boston logan ... 'm supposed to fly. 9:15pm CET (etd 9:50) i am now typing on my phone by Anika H. '26 June 1, 2025
Blog / Life after MIT I’m Still Here (for now) quick reflections on the last ten years , and for the first time in my life, I learned to fly alone. I’d grip my ... flying, and am prone to periods of derailing melancholy. [carousel image1 by Sabrina M. '21 January 27, 2025
Blog / Life after MIT throughlines some things never change (but thankfully, only some) feeling of agency. through undergrad, i was always flying between activity X ... my life that i fly back to Boston for literally 90 hours to do MIT by Paolo A. '21 January 27, 2025
Blog / How to Human learning how to drive and other matters of identification lessons a month out and decide that maybe you'll fly for most of for your ... jokes. By the end of it, you think you've won him over. More lessons fly by Mel N. '24, MEng '25 September 12, 2024