Blog / IAP eighty hours (pt. 2) notes from the second day call The past two hours have passed fairly uneventfully. My network by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 January 12, 2023
Blog / Art, Literature, Music here i go again i have watched Mamma Mia! seven times this year I: Just One Look and I Can Hear a Bell Ring I live on a fairly musical wing of Next House, and every semester, we put up an extensive list of performances involving people from the wing on the whiteboard. We by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 July 9, 2022
Blog / Extracurriculars 22 Hiatus Adventures stories from my time away and my first semester back! -registered to take a class at Harvard. Now that I live off-campus and fairly close by Kathleen E. '23 February 2, 2022
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Books I did read this semester I am literate if not literary that were fair and trustworthy, completely neutral to politics (recall by Amber V. '24 November 21, 2020
Blog / Advice 17,707 words writing at night like you're running out of time something I wrote this summer: I’ve had to do my fair share of storytelling by Paolo A. '21 October 24, 2020
Blog / Blog Projects My Blogger App, five years later i've finally dyed my hair blue entrance to a marvelously shitty pool), and I did get my fair share of by Sabrina M. '21 July 16, 2020
Blog / How to Human on happiness and well-being Coursera attempts to cure our depression where everyone works hard every day and eats fairly healthily affects my by Ankita D. '23 June 11, 2020
Blog / Art, Literature, Music [Guest Post] Reflecting on the great memories of my freshman year ☀️ When life gives you lemons, share them with others >:) ☀️ time in theatre. It’s fair to assume that everyone who knows me, knows by Cami M. '23 April 21, 2020
Blog / Challenges One Day at a Time or, springing into junior year, part 2: electric boogaloo . I’m maintaining calm, as is the rest of my house. To be fair, it by Sabrina M. '21 March 17, 2020
Blog / Academics & Research Visual Arts @ MIT how we practice and pursue it here classes offered through course 4, which are very cool, but these are fairly by Danny and Allan G. '20 March 30, 2018
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Watch the Tea with Teachers Video Series! and learn about the wonderful students behind it for xFair 2016, and member of MIT ASME [American Society of Mechanical by Yuliya K. '18 September 24, 2017
Blog / MIT History & Culture The Room Where It Happens my two year tale of student governance, up until the bitter end to ensure a fair process for students who were being kicked out. And by Sabrina M. '21 July 13, 2017
Blog / MIT Life Maseeh Hall: Pros and Cons this is a pros and cons list re: maseeh hall cramped at all. 8. Flat walls that are fairly soundproof – As I was by Krystal L. '17 April 15, 2017
Blog / Challenges Alien in America A display of feelings; a post that might not make any sense. sigh and half a laugh, "it's not fair, but your generation has a lot of by Selam G. '18 July 14, 2016
Blog / Admissions Q&A Passing along some e-mails, and my responses to them. schools are fairly different - there were very few extracurricular by Anna H. '14 September 21, 2013
Blog / Admissions Not in my own words. 90% of this entry = not written by me. 't be a sycophant. Be fair and honest. Be sure to show your statement of by Hamsika C. '13 October 1, 2012
Blog / Life after MIT The Wisdom of Khan revealed the MIT secret aback. It will be far less efficient, far less fair, far less productive by Chris Peterson SM '13 June 8, 2012
Blog / Admissions Guest Blog: From the Life and Times of Cam all fairness, I didn't really try hard. I did well because I liked it by Yan Z. '12 January 6, 2009
Blog / Admissions Ben’s Fifth Semi-Annual Q&A Answers to blog comments from the last month. not. Fortunately, PhD programs in Admissions Science are fairly uniform by Ben Jones December 19, 2005
Blog / Admissions August Questions Omnibus 2 Many more of your questions and my answers. MIT, ie, will MIT understand this?" This is a fairly common situation by Matt McGann '00 August 29, 2005