Blog / Art, Literature, Music Boston Rain With apologies to Tay Zonday. Rain Copley to Park Street went fairly well Boston Rain I transfered to by Paul B. '11 January 12, 2008
Blog / IAP The Space Between In which I attempt to explain IAP. (Hint: it's not a Dave Matthews Band song.) campus remains fairly busy. (Perhaps the fact that more people are sleeping by Paul B. '11 January 7, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research 72 Hours Three days can be a long time. . For the project to be successful, we had to beat them. ICE is fairly by Derrick B. '08 November 8, 2007
Blog / Admissions Time To Have A Sit-Down With Your GC. Can we tawk? outside scholarships. Plan college visits/college fairs/ college nights by Bryan G. Nance September 24, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Don’t feed the squirrels In which I work with gifted children. . Students are also not allowed to jaywalk - Sheridan Road, a fairly large and by Keri G. '10 July 5, 2007
Blog / Admissions Checking In A brilliantly exciting recap of the last month. question" (which I gather is fairly common on their tours): "yep, no doubt we by Ben Jones June 13, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Work Hard, Play Hard MIT students actually have lives, occasionally. questions. I get it fairly often, and I'd say it's pretty valid since MIT by Jess K. '10 April 8, 2007
Blog / How to Human Making The Switch Making the transition from high school to college, Chapter 1 place like MIT where many of the things that happen are fairly spontaneous by Bryan March 31, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research A Look at Unified Engineering and the Aero/Astro Department Back in business. vying for course 16 grads at career fairs, I'd say you're pretty set if by Lulu L. '09 January 30, 2007
Blog / Miscellaneous Adventures in Logan Airport In which I attempt to fly back to Florida. Written during a too-long wait in… -off and go. But hey, it moved fairly quickly. And it’s two days before by Keri G. '10 December 24, 2006
Blog / MIT Life The Bicycle Diaries Like the motorcycle ones, except far less artsy and with a serious lack of Gael… (and am) a fairly non-threatening awkward Asian girl I am yanking at a by Jess K. '10 November 4, 2006
Blog / Admissions Reno/Sacramento wrap-up The latest from the West Coast. record, since these are fairly common questions. They asked, does MIT have by Matt McGann '00 September 10, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture Public service announcement One stereotype that I just won't accept. "fairly" rare. I'm saying that everybody here collaborates with everybody by Mollie B. '06 August 31, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture You Are LUSCIOUS I lusciously answer some of your questions , especially through the internet." That's fair. Immediately from the packaging by Mitra L. '07 August 13, 2006
Blog / Admissions MIT ‘10: Eletha Flores The awesome Eletha Flores '10. and Engineering Fair, the Center for the Advancement of Hispanics in by Matt McGann '00 July 26, 2006
Blog / Admissions Your Profile On The Web: Can It Hurt You? Responses to questions on Facebook and other internet profiles and how they can affect college… simply because of an internet profile? Do you think it is fair for that to by Ben Jones July 11, 2006
Blog / Life after MIT An Entrepreneur’s Story How billionaire entrepreneur Pat McGovern '59 got his start. play tic-tac-toe. I entered it in a science fair and won a prize. That by Matt McGann '00 May 22, 2006
Blog / About Decisions Mind the Gap (again) About deferring admission for a year, also known as a gap year. I'm currently in Indianapolis, busy with the Intel International Science & Engineering Fair (ISEF). An entry about ISEF with photos is coming when I get a chance, but in the meantime, this is a good time to talk by Matt McGann '00 May 12, 2006
Blog / Events Cake Concert, Wing Dinner, and Senior Ball An action packed 2 weekends: Cake, a wing dinner, and Senior Ball! Lloyd Banks performed.) - an International Fair that sells yummy food from by Melis A. '08 May 7, 2006
Blog / Admissions Nance Nance Revolution! (+ My CPW Recap) New art and new memories. schedules to assist the admissions office in recruiting our fair share of by Bryan G. Nance April 25, 2006