Blog / Academics & Research Senior Spring a little life update from Supercell is reading this, no you aren’t <3 All in all, things by Alex M. '21 February 23, 2021
Blog / Advice Slay the Spire as metaphor i didn't waste 60 hours playing for nothing you don't want to. So get rid of commitments, drop classes, say no to by CJ Q. '23 February 21, 2021
Blog / Classes four weeks in the life a google calendar time capsule disagree, I [annotation note="on second thought, there is no regret. i am by Paolo A. '21 February 4, 2021
Blog / How to Human The Quest Continues and into the open world i go Well, here we are. By the time you’re reading this - January 29th, 2021 at 5 pm EST, if I actually post this on time - I will no longer be an MIT student. I wouldn’t consider myself graduated emotionally, but by Nisha D. '21 January 29, 2021
Blog / Admissions I’ve been reading applications And I'm still reading them to this tiny, angry dog, intimidating to no one, annoying to all. Candy by Jeremy W. November 28, 2020
Blog / Extracurriculars books I’ve read this year slowly but surely completing my 2020 resolutions regard. Even though this is a fiction book, I have no doubt that there are by Kidist A. '22 November 19, 2020
Blog / Extracurriculars [Guest Post] MIT THINK Scholars – A High School Research Program! From one side of it to the other fluff up an essay with when I have no idea what I’m actually talking about by Cami M. '23 October 31, 2020
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond sundays in the parks with friends a post title based on a musical based on a painting , there were also no good places to work at Ward's Pond, which meant that we by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 October 15, 2020
Blog / How to Human Goal Setting a learning process made no effort to organize things into categories or prioritize or by Nisha D. '21 September 4, 2020
Blog / Classes A Major Crisis haha get it..cause..yeah, Weightlifting. No, I can't CAD at all, but I'm willing to learn. It by Cami M. '23 October 12, 2019
Blog / Internships & Externships Rise and Grind and Build *dolly parton voice* workin' 9 to 5 no longer active"]hours worth of podcasts[/annotation] while I worked by Sabrina M. '21 September 18, 2019
Blog / Miscellaneous my year in music, volume 2 just another excuse for me to talk about how much i love music tracking software my uncle's band". it's actually a bop even though i have no idea what by Nisha D. '21 May 26, 2019
Blog / Classes Life Changing Classes at MIT ft. ec-discuss lifting pe class...no but actually" "6.004, if I had to narrow it down to by Nisha D. '21 February 20, 2019
Blog / Miscellaneous a super timely post about spotify wrapped bloggers wrapped 2018 Savage, "In the Name of Love" by Martin Garrix, "No Tears Left to Cry" by by Abby H. '20 February 4, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research Little Rectangles Thoughts from Junior spring problem is just a simple sum of a lot of little rectangles. Your run is no by Taylor V. '19 May 14, 2018
Blog / Challenges Unity to us, one that bore no intersection with the version of Islam our by Vincent A. '17 January 30, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research How to miss deadlines at MIT Policies for late assignments, and ways to keep your grades afloat when life inevitably happens if you're a freshman on pass/no record.. ah, the good old days when by Michelle G. '18 October 12, 2016
Blog / Art, Literature, Music A Summer Reading List The exciting hobby that I never have time for during the school year... ambiguity of real life, with no clear good and evil people, yet, a lot of good by Selam G. '18 July 5, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research StartMIT: IAP for Entrepreneurs Like with anything else, it helps to learn from the best nervous about being a freshman with no entrepreneurial experience. But by by Anelise N. '19 January 26, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research ROTC Is Life (In a Good Way) Everything you ever wanted to know about ROTC at MIT (and then some) ROTC things over the summer? Yes and no. During your sophomore by Selam G. '18 December 18, 2015