Blog / Admissions FAQ: Waitlist answers to your questions , historically? In the last five years, we have admitted as few as 0 students from by Kris Guay March 15, 2014
Blog / MIT History & Culture MIT.01: Intro to the Institute, part 1 And maybe a problem set I was fifteen and intensely naïve when I graduated from high school and took a gap year. The story of how I decided to take a gap year is probably… by Vincent A. '17 September 8, 2013
Blog / Challenges A last-minute barbecue for hundreds of people New House: mobilize. 0 to "fully-functional barbecue event for hundreds of people." You by Anna H. '14 May 11, 2013
Blog / About Decisions FAQ: Waitlist If you have questions about being on the waitlist, read this first. has the waitlist looked like, historically? Last year we admitted 0 by Matt McGann '00 March 15, 2013
Blog / MIT Life MIT campus lost power! Updates from a blacked-out physics colloquium. rewarding; you start attending, and understand literally 0.01% of the words by Anna H. '14 November 29, 2012
Blog / Admissions The Real Deal no impostors here * because i feel pretty much the same way... 0.o ... I keep reading about by Chris Peterson SM '13 March 27, 2012
Blog / About Decisions Waitlist FAQ Some answers for students offered a place on the waitlist. ;waitlist admit rate" has ranged from 0% to 18%. Can you tell me where my by Matt McGann '00 March 15, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research 19 Summers AHH I'm getting old :( from typing "Julies". Summer 0: I cried, and ate. And pooped and peed by Anna H. '14 August 19, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Totally awesome Incoming GEL students win big in the OnStar Student Developer Challenge light before heading to the April 19-21 Where 2.0 Conference in Santa by Maggie L. '12 May 21, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Guest Blog: Math. by Joy ‘13 I’m not a complete nerd…but I am convinced that math is a language written out: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. And from this we can form by Cydnie T. '12 March 17, 2011
Blog / About Decisions Waitlist Q&A A bit of clarification on being waitlisted. the past few years, the "waitlist admit rate" has ranged from 0% to 18 by Matt McGann '00 March 15, 2011
Blog / Admissions ‘Just Chillax’ [about your college essays] My little brother is wicked smaht. 't worry - you're not missing out): 0% of people who do not apply to MIT get by Elizabeth Choe '13 November 22, 2010
Blog / MISTI ~*~Thoughts Are Like Traces of Birds In Heaven~*~ (P.S. I finally added pictures to my last entry - sorry about the delay!) our 1.5 L water bottles, calling them 'too big.' A 4-0 win against by Hamsika C. '13 July 19, 2010
Blog / MIT Life Meteor Shower For once, the title is relevant. than being one of the 0.0003% of people in the world who go to Harvard by Yan Z. '12 August 17, 2009
Blog / Admissions Introducing the Class of 2013: Jonte ‘13 The fourth in a series of articles about the incoming MIT class. at FCHS with a grade point average above 4.0. Craighead was vice by Matt McGann '00 July 30, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research What do Alums do? Are you exceptionally forward minded? Already thinking about what you'll be doing as an alumni?… which means the odds are just: lim(k->inf) Sum(n,0,inf,1/12*6^n). The by Chris M. '12 July 29, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research IAP: The Class Edition I'm back in class display to read from 0 (joystick on the far left) to 9 (joystick on the far by Snively '11 January 22, 2009
Blog / MIT Life Recollections of a Stranded Traveler IHTFP: I Have To Find a Plane. In the meantime, I reflect on happier interpretations… : Cookies Version 2.0 on BMF Kitchen Critical analysis of our previous by Yan Z. '12 December 23, 2008
Blog / MIT Life Journal of Negative Results, among other things Absurdities I encounter while livin' my life. 18): 0. ... Hate at everything. HATE AT EVERYTHING. (In case you by Keri G. '10 October 27, 2008
Blog / Admissions So Long, So Long, Front Foot Leads the Back One Go on, and it won't be too soon...my Texas road trip (Part 1). : "recalculating...recalculating...drive 0.3 miles, then turn ri--drive 200 feet by Mikey Yang '05 October 17, 2008