Blog / IAP A truly independent activities period A glimpse at some MIT students' IAP plans. worrying about problem sets. Well, that’s not 100% true, there are some for by Melis A. '08 December 7, 2007
Blog / Extracurriculars Blogger Decisions Released Many thanks to all of this year's incredible applicants! Boston ROTC events for 100+ midshipmen), a UROP at the Plasma Science and by Ben Jones September 7, 2007
Blog / Admissions CPW Thursday liveblog Updated whenever I get a chance. : The 100th student arrives! 9:55am: Snively! 10:30am: It's starting to by Matt McGann '00 April 12, 2007
Blog / Events I’m embarrassed to be writing this entry. The one where Matt regresses back to being a 12 year old boy. headed over to room 26-100 to get in line for a sneak preview of the new by Matt McGann '00 March 23, 2007
Blog / Admissions Waitlist post Some Q & A about the waitlist. from the waitlist. We have admitted as many as 100+ from the waitlist by Matt McGann '00 March 20, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research A Peek at 8.033 – Relativity We think physics is pretty great. . Let's take a look around 54-100. Shiny and state of the art. I did a by Lulu L. '09 December 6, 2006
Blog / Admissions Reno/Sacramento wrap-up The latest from the West Coast. 100 years ago, and the modern team has been in existance for nearly 30 by Matt McGann '00 September 10, 2006
Blog / Admissions I don’t know where we’re going ...but we're following my map of MIT's campus. with the admissions reception center nestled under it in 10-100. While by Sam M. '07 September 9, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture Public service announcement One stereotype that I just won't accept. everybody could get a 100% or something, so people take it upon themselves to by Mollie B. '06 August 31, 2006
Blog / Admissions International conference followup A post especially for international students: casting a wide net to find a good college… ; Lawrence University: Lawrence University in Wisconsin, about 100 miles from by Matt McGann '00 July 17, 2006
Blog / Admissions A slightly snarkier guide to visitors How to not be the kind of MIT visitor who drives me up the wall. there. At MIT, we refer to rooms in a format like this: 10-100 (the by Mollie B. '06 July 12, 2006
Blog / Admissions July Questions Omnibus 1 Your questions & my answers. least 100/250/600 (iBT/CBT/PBT), I wouldn't worry about it one bit. The by Matt McGann '00 July 6, 2006
Blog / Admissions Summary of CPW 2006 CPW 2006 ... props to anyone who can guess (hint: it's more than 50 but less than 100 by Melis A. '08 April 11, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Back to work 's limited to 100 students in a lottery. So, we'll see if I can do it. I by Anthony R. '09 April 10, 2006
Blog / Admissions CPW 4 U What you should do at CPW, assuming you like exactly the same things that I… 100 atm? Then you ought to meet us in the lobby of Building 66 at 2 by Sam M. '07 April 6, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Bored at work My weekend, a favor to all of you, and some questions to answer swim 100 yards on your front." Not anything too scary. And if you really by Mollie B. '06 January 17, 2006
Blog / MIT Life MIT is easy if you study rastrology. Getting into awkward positions, at the Bank of London, with penguins. shots in minus-eighty temperatures and 100 degree winds is beyond me, but by Sam M. '07 December 11, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Back in Cambridge I less than three the holidays. Adam had finished a 16.100 (Aerodynamics) lab. We got to Plymouth in time by Mollie B. '06 November 26, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Tests of the non-standardized kind Stop thinking about the SAT and start thinking about 18.01! standard deviation of 14. The range for an A is 72-96 (nobody got a 100), B by Mollie B. '06 October 12, 2005
Blog / Admissions September Questions Omnibus 1 The answers to your recent questions. of order and length; dates need not be 100% accurate. Diana wrote, "I by Matt McGann '00 September 15, 2005