Blog / About Decisions Let’s Go Fly A Kite Up to decision night! Jeff ‘18: you're great roommates. To be fair, I’ve had this coming for a by Joel G. '18 December 11, 2014
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Blog / About Decisions To the Deferred I feel your pain. , fairly rugged mountain - together. We obviously want people who have the by Hamsika C. '13 December 16, 2009
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Blog / Academics & Research Solar Catsby Turning my little ray of sunshine into a solar cell long to grade our homework."]fair[/annotation], and students can augment by Andi Q. '25 March 2, 2023
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Blog / Academics & Research Steady-state Equilibrium Featuring screaming as stress relief into an empty hallway?” To be fair, this has been entirely self by Joel G. '18 November 12, 2015
Blog / About Decisions November 1st is my January 1st each november is a new direction someone who's not even the valedictorian or has never been in a science fair by Erick P. '17 November 3, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Yachts, Drones, and Lessons from the Media Lab How to lose a phone in 90 seconds ’re fairly expensive, so I asked him why we got them: “Oh - they seemed cool by Joel G. '18 October 1, 2015
Blog / About Decisions We’ve been there, too. It feels like the calm before the storm. Please don't forget to breathe. . The day had been fairly normal so far, if unfocused: my Google Calendar by Danny B.D. '15 December 12, 2014
Blog / About Decisions Diversity or Merit? false questions, false answers a 1,000-person team to climb a very interesting, fairly rugged by Chris Peterson SM '13 October 13, 2011
Blog / About Decisions Bleary-eyed Some thoughts and reflections on this year's admission cycle - particularly for those not admitted. sleep every 30 hours or so for a week. In other words, I've had my fair by Mikey Yang '05 March 16, 2011
Blog / Admissions Defying That Sinking Feeling On learning to swim and envisioning success personal record - being broken. So I guess while it's fair to consider the by Emad T. '14 October 29, 2010
Blog / Best of the Blogs Hacking A performance art that lets students remind the teachers who's smarter. to do in order to pull hacks are illegal and fairly dangerous. MIT by Snively '11 June 7, 2008
Blog / Best of the Blogs Burton 1 Social Club This Thanksgiving, I'm thankful for my ridiculous, hilarious, amazing floor. like you've chosen the right one - it's fairly easy to change, since by Jess K. '10 November 19, 2007
Blog / About Decisions A Typical Day on the Road Having grown up in NYC, I love coming back. fair bit about MIT. It is for this reason that we tend to visit fewer by Stu Schmill '86 October 17, 2006