Blog / MIT Life readmission what'd i miss? . The withdrawal/readmission process is fairly straightforward; you meet by Allan K. '17 January 19, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research My Last First Month Because I procrastinated too long to say 'day' or 'week' up for the Fall Career Fair and are interviewing with companies by Ceri R. '16 October 3, 2015
Blog / Events This Particular [T-] REX Tuesday (No actual tyrant lizards in this blog post.) Frosh come chill with me! Renaissance Fair @ Maseeh 4 - 8pm Next Big Thing: Big Flipper @ Next by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 September 1, 2015
Blog / Admissions Behind The Drones the making of the pi day drone delivery video ," a fairly obvious nod to Hedwig et al from Harry Potter. A few years by Chris Peterson SM '13 April 1, 2015
Blog / Challenges good morning, MIT Guest post by Piper L. '17 fairly say that i knew Matthew; but i do feel as if i know myself (a bit by Ceri R. '16 March 8, 2015
Blog / MIT History & Culture Do You Wanna Build A Snowman? And thanks to an awesome friend, I built my first one! happy. And IAP has come with a fair amount of work, but not nearly enough by Vincent A. '17 January 25, 2015
Blog / MIT Life Friday Night at Random Beautiful people at a beautiful hour. also making the floor plans for Career Fair, which she helped organize by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 December 31, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research In Case You Were Wondering… Here's what I do when I don't do anything fair amount of sunlight, especially when we forget to pull down the by Krystal L. '17 December 1, 2014
Blog / How to Food Dining at MIT How to not starve be fair, the dining halls are all-you-can-eat (and by Joel G. '18 October 29, 2014
Blog / Study Abroad Studying At Cambridge 101 An Expert's Guide To Tackling The Revision Process Disclaimer: This blog post is fairly specific to Computer Scientists, other majors have drastically different course structures. One thing most of them have in common though are the scale and weight of the exams by Natnael G. '15 April 8, 2014
Blog / About Decisions Selling Point How to tell the difference between MIT and an infomercial skepticism. While contemplating my collegiate future, I read my fair share of by Krystal L. '17 March 11, 2014
Blog / MIT History & Culture Milk, Cookies and Dangerous Secrets Somewhere at the cloying helm of exponential senselessness (weird post incoming) . -- Nineteen years ago, a fairly lactose-intolerant resident of Random Hall by Vincent A. '17 October 29, 2013
Blog / Art, Literature, Music You’re Not That Old [by Elise '14] Not having done it before should be a reason to try, as… and when you get here, take advantage of the activities fairs and keep by ARTalk June 17, 2012
Blog / Extracurriculars Greetings from Cambodia: D-Lab students in the field Janet Li from D-Lab blogs from Cambodia ; light usage along the way. Together with FLIFLY, we decided upon a fair by OEL January 25, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research A Summer to Remember – Interphase or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Institvte! ". Exposure to 10+ companies at a miniature career fair, exposure to MIT's UROP by Natnael G. '15 October 5, 2011
Blog / Personal Travel Week(end) [Read: New York] Adventures Parts 2-4 I’ve affectionately named these adventures: #metroentertainment dove into! Thursday was another chill day for me. I woke up fairly early by Cydnie T. '12 April 2, 2011
Blog / Athletics Nationals! In which MIT XC goes to Iowa 've been to my fair share over the years...). Claire '14 and Logan '13 by Alina G. '11 November 27, 2010
Blog / MIT Life I Love Lucy: Continued This time, the title even makes sense. trip to Maker Faire NYC, it's more fun to split the cost of gas than it by Cam T. '13 October 22, 2010
Blog / MIT Life Construction Thoughts on a major. fairly boring story, so I'll only share the end result with one awesome by Cam T. '13 December 26, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research Thank Goodness! "There are bridges you cross / You didn't know you crossed / until you've crossed." comprised of ten 45-minute episodes, and is fairly enjoyable throughout (I by Chris S. '11 March 21, 2009