Blog / Classes thoughts on math@MIT! math month post learning about more discrete forms of math (e.g. probability, theoretical by Fatima A. '25 April 24, 2024
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Blog / Personal Travel CMU / Parallel Universe i am not a clown didn't start with the letter E. The five were complaining about the food by CJ Q. '23 March 31, 2023
Blog / Academics & Research it’s always day 1 a meticulous account of my last first day 'm excited, because we're doing a lot of data collection—i.e., reading lots of by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 February 7, 2023
Blog / MISTI Do Welsh Robots Dream of Electric Sheep? teaching kids robotics through GTL Wales! post-secondary education (i.e university), they would instead attend what by Audrey C. '24 February 6, 2023
Blog / Academics & Research MIT writing faculty comment on GPT and other AI assisted writing in education events, e.g., from the past week The last of these approaches is possible by Chris Peterson SM '13 January 24, 2023
Blog / IAP eighty hours (pt. 3) notes from the third day first signs from the area of concern, i.e., Reno, NV, have been fairly by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 January 13, 2023
Blog / Art, Literature, Music How phonology explains wordplay in Tagalog songs armchair linguistics ://open.spotify.com/playlist/2XJKp6U8jdCB4Nr59s8NBZ?si=c49fb7e48d7c4b9b Go study linguistics, kids! by CJ Q. '23 November 9, 2022
Blog / Internships & Externships Becoming a better programmer and why i'm excited about software engineering ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5osPtE7kXI by CJ Q. '23 July 24, 2022
Blog / Personal Travel childhood and disney world trips . All of us were supposed to meet up with the rest of the DPhiE people in by Cami M. '23 March 25, 2022
Blog / Extracurriculars 22 Hiatus Adventures stories from my time away and my first semester back! Hello dear reader! It’s been a long time since I last posted here. I returned from my gap year last September. I knew I’d changed a lot over my gap… by Kathleen E. '23 February 2, 2022
Blog / Academics & Research Bad Grades and Big Screw-Ups Pulling back the A's, B's, C's, and P's to see what's inside [annotation note="Pass/No-Record, the E stands for Exceptional, meaning there by Powers '23 January 14, 2021
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Books I did read this semester I am literate if not literary the Flame by Megan E. O’Keefe Genre: Fantasy! With a steampunk twist by Amber V. '24 November 21, 2020
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Blog / Uncategorized A Week in the Life of My MIT Sophomore Fall this time, with more zoom u! that much of my time! My classes: 8.021 - Physics E&M; I by Cami M. '23 September 5, 2020
Blog / Academics & Research My Major, Course 6-9 computation and cognition I get a lot of questions about it’s like to major in “Computation and Cognition,” known around MIT as Course 6-9. In this post, I’ll describe my experiences with Course… by Kathleen E. '23 August 28, 2020
Blog / About Decisions [guest post] hindsight in 2020 — about life after mit rejections, situated knowledges, and ultimately getting closer to the asymptote… engineering (?!) internship at local newspaper mit puns (e.g. “i’m excited by Chris Peterson SM '13 April 29, 2020
Blog / Academics & Research Africans@MIT: Blockchain and the Niger Delta Creating a system for accountability to farmers. I asked Hassan for pictures of the chicken farm and hE SEn by Selam G. '18 May 30, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research MIT Festival of Learning: Lightning Round six eminent faculty on educational technology innovations different modes of thinking (e.g. collaborative, critical, leader etc), and by Yuliya K. '18 March 27, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research Making the hard decision a couple of brutally honest stories from friends here that had originally wanted to study… cozy room tucked away in building 14E, students crammed around couches by Ben O. '19 May 17, 2017