Blog / Academics & Research An End A whirlwind. library. At 2:50pm, Carl and his grandma arrived (I invited them.) At 3pm by Anna H. '14 August 20, 2013
Blog / Challenges A last-minute barbecue for hundreds of people New House: mobilize. around 2pm; I got badly sunburned, and it became A Thing on campus to see by Anna H. '14 May 11, 2013
Blog / Events Admissions Decisions and Mystery Hunt A few thoughts and a lot of puzzles. message. Some other puzzles that alumni have particularly enjoyed are X2 by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 March 12, 2013
Blog / Events Nate Silver visits MIT (or, do witches exist in real life?) No, he can't predict the outcome of your admissions decision. Probably. well, within 2-3 points of Silver's. It's that throughout his whole by Michael C. '16 March 1, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Premed and Me (frankly speaking) MIT is hard, but MIT premed doesn't have to suck. Here's why. the basis of at least 2-5 points on a test or exam, or whoever pulled by Emad T. '14 January 29, 2013
Blog / Admissions Mandatory: MIT Mid Year Report What you need to know. similar to the Self-Reported Coursework Form from the Part 2 of the by Chris LaBounty January 16, 2013
Blog / MIT Life Writing an essay using thumb tacks and arousing the suspicions of a snarky Nobel laureate don't know what casing the joint means 2) FRANK WILCZEK IS TALKING TO ME by Anna H. '14 December 5, 2012
Blog / MIT Life MIT campus lost power! Updates from a blacked-out physics colloquium. 39 minutes ago, I turned in a pset 2 minutes late (fortunately they hadn't been collected yet) and dashed to 10-250 (one of our big lecture halls) for the weekly Physics department colloquium. The speaker is a guy by Anna H. '14 November 29, 2012
Blog / MIT Life I’m sitting on my bed right now so sleepy some bread, (2) brush my teeth, and (3) pass out for the night with my by Anna H. '14 September 23, 2012
Blog / MIT Life Better Late than Never I wrote this post a week and a half ago. Note that the "better late… dining hall in time for breakfast. 2. I love to eat. Because I live in by Natasha B. '16 September 15, 2012
Blog / MIT Life The Hardest Thing Ever FOP, family, and how I'm doing so far... plus some findings on frisbee and free… probably be my #1 challenge. 2. Frisbee. And not just frisbee--I played on by Natasha B. '16 September 4, 2012
Blog / Events Adventure’s Out There….. in Boston! Summer shenanigans at MIT declared Course 2! Woot! But enough about school... after all it is summer by Kirsten L. '15 July 20, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research A Moment with A Minister kevin rustagi '11 on MIT and entrepreneurship entire product design curriculum from the Senior design class, 2.009, to by Chris Peterson SM '13 July 11, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Breadsticks and Business Just remember, undergrads are like puppies in the eyes of an alum course 2A (a flexible degree in mechanical engineering) startup cofounder by Maggie L. '12 May 24, 2012
Blog / Art, Literature, Music MIT is just another place An article from The Tech - MIT's school newspaper could run in parallel to the course material. For example, I took 2 by Gabe B. '13 February 29, 2012
Blog / MIT Life What’s on a desk? That which we call a workspace by any other name would look as depressing... , I… 1. Had two exams 2. Had two final projects 3. Had two final exams by Elizabeth Choe '13 December 21, 2011
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Systems and Light [by Miren Bamforth '15] Even MIT's art scene is a little nerdy. little about it as well. This concludes installment #2 of The Cool Things by ARTalk October 28, 2011
Blog / MIT Life May we offer you a drink of water? Because you're just so thirsty for what I have to say and all. . Way to be an engineer, right? Week 2: ORIENTATION (a.k.a. Mad by Ana V. '15 September 25, 2011
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Trumpeting for Assassins I get to watch each presidential assassination. Live. Over and over again. begin on September 2nd and run for a couple of weekends, so you should by Anna H. '14 August 26, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Space Robots Here's how I spent my summer. around for summer UROPs. I'm Course 6-2 (Electrical Engineering and by Piper '13 August 19, 2011