Blog / Events Snowy Birthday Party the #IAParty2011 is just beginning Purse” MIT $100K Competition MIT Sloan Fellows MIT Spinoffs MIT’s First by Cydnie T. '12 January 18, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Alan Guth and Day 1 on the Navajo Reservation Warning: this post may blow your mind Challenge. The high school I'm working at is 100% Navajo, and has a by Anna H. '14 January 3, 2011
Blog / Research & Work Abroad A New Time, A New Place 2011 and India! , some as far as 100 km away. At these various locales, we distribute by Hamsika C. '13 January 1, 2011
Blog / Personal Travel Restoring Sanity… and Fear And love of cats. about what happened on Friday – it just involves doing work for 1.00 and by Elijah T. '11 November 1, 2010
Blog / MIT History & Culture Fariborz Maseeh Hall The Phoenix Group would rise from the the "ashes" of Ashdown... enough money stashed away to touch up the outside of this 100+ year old by Cydnie T. '12 October 18, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research Test Time! All my classes managed to schedule tests within a week of each other. stressful. Of the 700 total points in 5.112, this test made up 100 of them by Kate R. '14 October 5, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research Ye Olde Career Fair An MIT tradition...and a great opportunity for a discussion on leadership! representative I talked to was from a huge company with more than 100,000 employees by Maggie L. '12 September 28, 2010
Blog / MIT Life The New Year Barging in on the new blogger party. I”m taking 60 credits this term – 1.00: Introduction to Engineering by Elijah T. '11 September 18, 2010
Blog / Extracurriculars Withdrawal Symptoms I miss camp :( These past few days have felt as though they're from someone else's life. While typically I sleep early, avoid daily runs, and don't take things that don't belong to me, I've spent the past 100+ hours staying up by Hamsika C. '13 September 1, 2010
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Orthostatic Tolerance [by Ken Haggerty '11] It might not be such a bad idea to visit this… underwater vehicle, 100 gallons of mineral oil, plastic, computer systems, and by ARTalk June 23, 2010
Blog / About Decisions More Information on the Waitlist Some answers for those offered a place on MIT's waitlist. another year in this past decade where we admitted more than 100 students by Matt McGann '00 March 18, 2010
Blog / How to MIT BLARGL! Where have all the orange lockers gone? , fit me perfectly. For $100 the price was right, and I bought both the by Snively '11 February 23, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research Movin’ On Goodbye '09//Hellooo IAP ’t taken the swim test (100 yards consecutively any stroke you prefer) that by Jenny X. '13 January 1, 2010
Blog / MIT Life Potpourri Blog Post food... etc. up at 1:00 PM, realizing p-set had been due at 12:45 PM, frantically by Jenny X. '13 November 21, 2009
Blog / About Decisions More Information on the Waitlist Further details for waitlisted applicants. 100 students from the waitlist. So, it's hard to know how this year will by Matt McGann '00 March 17, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research This entry has a surprise ending While you wait for decisions to come out, I remind you that people at MIT… . Pause. Repeat: I got a 52.5 out of 60, not 100. Which, most likely, was an by Yan Z. '12 March 13, 2009
Blog / About Decisions This One is for the Families… ...but applicants can read it as well... year we took more than 100 students from our waitlist, but three other by Kim Hunter '86 March 12, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research Reg Day collisions People should transfer to other colleges once they dump you. happens to be on MIT's campus. Which is only 2. But still. 100%! Also I just by Laura N. '09 February 18, 2009
Blog / About Decisions Otra Vez, Como Siempre Some J-Pop to cheer you up. =p said eloquently, "you miss 100% of the shots you don't take." By stepping by Chris S. '11 December 12, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Warning: Contains Biology This entry may be unsuitable for children, liberal arts majors, and mathematicians. admitted to MIT - who really expects 17-year-olds to be 100% sure about what by Paul B. '11 November 14, 2008