Blog / MIT Life a state of moving ny --> ma, macg adventures campus. To be fair, it makes sense no one would think of specifically by Waly N. '24 April 5, 2021
Blog / Challenges bday burnout no more spiders please , the pset session went fairly well, up until the last part, where we both by Mel N. '24, MEng '25 March 18, 2021
Blog / Academics & Research Senior Spring a little life update optimization problems by Sunday.”[annotation note="to be fair, we do also read by Alex M. '21 February 23, 2021
Blog / Classes highlights: high points of a virtual fall Part 1 of a fall semester recap be fair, some of these exams were biweekly physics "quizzes," but I by Waly N. '24 February 2, 2021
Blog / How to Human finding good what i look forward to yourself. It's fairly well equipped, with a cable machine, a nice array of by Cami M. '23 December 4, 2020
Blog / Extracurriculars books I’ve read this year slowly but surely completing my 2020 resolutions the cost of a new pair of shoes. And I think it’s more than fair to say by Kidist A. '22 November 19, 2020
Blog / Classes The Marks of a Student or, let's catch up at being home. I knew I wasn't being fair to my family, since I was by Cami M. '23 November 4, 2020
Blog / Challenges finding meaning at the end of the world i alone determine my destiny , even if it means paying with my life. four. to be fair, maybe i did by CJ Q. '23 November 1, 2020
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond sundays in the parks with friends a post title based on a musical based on a painting fairly straightforward; we met at the Harvard Bridge sometime in the by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 October 15, 2020
Blog / Challenges in an effort to be whole again recovery . Which brings us here, to 5:27 on this fair Tuesday, where I am now sitting by Cami M. '23 September 23, 2020
Blog / Extracurriculars the art of trying new things exploring new clubs, making new friends, and doing the things i was afraid to do MIT, MakeMIT, xFair, ProjX, and THINK! THINK is a mentorship program for high by Cami M. '23 September 19, 2020
Blog / How to Human Goal Setting a learning process very small goal - learn Blender on edX. Since I was fairly motivated to by Nisha D. '21 September 4, 2020
Blog / Challenges The View is Worth It but you have to make the climb yourself to find out from the chart, I'm fairly confident that this won't actually pan out. In by Nisha D. '21 August 7, 2020
Blog / Miscellaneous In Our Bedroom After the Pandemic a bedroom is something that can actually be so personal don’t even see fairly often, gives me a lot of time to think. I’ve spent by Sabrina M. '21 June 26, 2020
Blog / How to MIT Parting Remarks Part I: Leaving Marks reciprocal changes [/caption] Potential asbestos poisoning. To be fair, any building from before by Abby H. '20 May 28, 2020
Blog / Announcements MIT’s COVID-19 precautions and their impact on admissions relevant news and next steps (updated 4/14); new blog posts below 👇🏼 disaster or disruption. We always strive to evaluate applicants fairly in by Chris Peterson SM '13 March 6, 2020
Blog / Classes Springing into Junior Year actually not Springing, just Spring a single, 18 unit class, so there’s a fair amount of overlap between by Sabrina M. '21 March 4, 2020
Blog / Challenges Thoughts for the New Year, part 3 is third time the charm??? questionable probably because career fair t-shirts are pretty much my entire day to day by Nisha D. '21 December 31, 2019
Blog / Miscellaneous Middle School To those who are having or have had a bad experience friends fairly easily, just as we did in Brooklyn. We liked making our peers by Danny and Allan G. '20 November 16, 2019
Blog / How to Human “Take care of yourself.” "Can you post something positive please?" - my mom Engineering Fair 70th Year Anniversary Gala, where the CEO's husband had a quick by Cami M. '23 October 19, 2019