they offer, and I probably spent 80% of that entire day talking to ... ="National Society of Black Engineers - An organization that works to support the professional development of people who identify with the black community"] NSBE
institute is always churning.
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There's a constant sound in the back of my ... , instead of what I’m doing right now.
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This is [annotation note='like Las ... quietest moments of the night, you can find someone mulling away over work
needed to do were to buy a map, enlist the help of a local, and marry Amber ... a quarter pound of fudge to hold us over until dinner.
While buying the fudge, the fat young man ahead of us in line noted that it was
science competitions, or even just... met in the teeming underbelly of the ... Student Days or something similar). It’s a weekend of mythic proportions--3.14 days filled with student-run events, and one of MIT’s most iconic
Science. a lot of people take three technicals and one HASS each semester; I ... the oft-quoted line of Gatsby: "So we beat on, boats against the current ... my best to set up good practices at the beginning of the semester, but
requirements. I applied and got into MIT’s MEng (Masters of Engineering) program ... year, I am a senior. Most of the friends I first made here have all graduated and all those afterwards shall carry on Tetazoo’s legacy of fiery
DID YOU KNOW? Frank Zappa played The Pope on an episode of Ren and Stimpy.
To begin with, a World Cup fan with the fortuitous name of "Go argentina!" observed yesterday:
Emmm... Sam I don't think you are much of a
psetted a couple times a week, for two of my classes, with someone who became one of my closer friends here. Junior fall: I went to office hours ... problem together, first you need to find a partner whose level of
a part of the 8,726,400 Seconds of Summer guest post series*
Everyone knows the deal - MIT is a constant whirlwind of PSETs, exams, lectures, and the occasional puppy labs. For several of us, there’s so much more
here as we prepare for nearly two-thirds of the admitted class of 2011 to descend upon the MIT campus...
CPW Events
Wow, there are a lot of cool ... 's Battle of the Bands at 8pm Saturday, with special guests Ben & Marilee
fear of fire was a major hindrance in science olympiad my junior year of ... kind of delicious Kosher jelly candy for passover, both stuffed into my ... really had no intention of ever being Jewish while I during my time at MIT
Friday Problem Solving.
Principles of Chemical Science (5.111) → Rank D ... Cognitive Science (Course 9) as my major at the end of this semester, then ... my class tier list, some stats, and my four-year roadmap of classes
different mediums offer different experiences
A study in the rise of zombie ... little has happened, and I’ve been trying to write blog posts about both of ... extremely quickly.
Here is a list of blog posts I meant to finish, to no
communities I was a part of—marching band and Science Olympiad and all the other ... ate a breakfast of cheese & crackers. I walked to my first class of ... out to my third class of the day. After classes, I took the elevator up
Some of you may wonder: how do people eat food without a meal plan? Well, dear mortals, I have perfected the art of photosynthesis and ... winter, rapidly decaying window of daylight, and my delayed sleep schedule
the first time in recent memory, i don't feel burned out at the end of ... loved (not reflected by my spotty attendance). in many of my course 14 ... and letting myself lost sight of the underlying economic intuitions
it's IAP, the MIT tradition of "work hard, play hard" absolutely still applies, although I suppose the definition of work is a little more flexible ... decided to blog about all of them.
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Part the First: Riddles
As you may
out, but the fear of missing out. in mit, like in any other university ... ? for example:
in confronting the self, i discuss how my feelings of anxiety and feelings of depression often feel at odds with each other.
in
myself a glass of water, and taking ready-to-eat baby carrots out of the fridge. Learning to cook was the one thing I hadn't crossed off all of ... about same time, June/July 2018, I and the rest of the Class of 2022 were