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Blog / Admissions
The Ides of March No longer MIA.
This entry brings to a close one of the longest periods of blog ... ? Domestic selection (final stages). It's been a long season of Regular Action ... -qualified applicants is a daunting task. I'm excited about the choices we've made, while -
Blog / Events
Happy Pi Day
Center Lobby 6 kinds of pies a la mode Share your thoughts/comments/rants on campus dining Help make a difference on campus! -------- -
Blog / Art, Literature, Music
The Year of the Origami Dog A beautiful folded-paper version of Evie the dog.
Following last week's Lunar New Year post, Joanne got a beautiful gift: an origami Evie. The most amazing thing about the piece is just ... me among the very impressed. MIT is a great place for origami -
Blog / Admissions
State of the Mail We're processing a lot of mail.
As I write, our terrific Records Office team is processing the largest volume of mail you've ever seen. There is a lot of mail to be opened ... is more than 40,000 application pieces to be processed in a very brief -
Blog / Events
Leadership & Double Dare 11 pictures of the leadership conference, and 16 pictures of the Double Dare sex challenge
lunch in a banquet hall in the Hotel@MIT (Note, this is a link to the -
Blog / Events
Can you patch me through to the blimp? "Can you patch me through to the blimp?"
calling our local Fox channel. I really wanted a live person to answer the ... ?" Unfortunately, I had no such luck and ended up leaving a message on an answering -
Blog / Miscellaneous
Puzzle: Are we going to win? another puzzle to stimulate your mind
this weekend, so I probably won't get a chance to post the solution until ... ? "Here is my schedule. I just can't seem to get the times right. I need a -
Blog / MIT Life
Class of 2009 note #2
lottery will run June 1-17. As a historical note, I helped to secure the ... important to you in a living environment? Where are you thinking of living -
Blog / Admissions
Welcome MIT Class of 2009!
Happy May 2nd! With the final responses in the mail by today, it will be a little while until all the dust settles and we can tell you more ... attention to them. Short entry today, since I must run to a College Fair -
Blog / Admissions
In Real Life Matt and I are in the process of putting together a "Meet The Bloggers" party.…
For those of you who will be attending CPW, Matt and I are in the process of putting together a "Meet The Bloggers" party. Here's the ... , 4/9, @ 8:15PM (between the a cappella show and the parties). It -
Blog / Miscellaneous
Bad Haiku What better way to welcome spring than to write some awful haiku? Help me create…
long). Sometimes quiet is good. A lot of the snow melted this past ... spring than to write some awful haiku? Help me create a silly thread. I -
Blog / Admissions
Changes To Your MyMIT Account The no-online-notification thing may change in the future, but unfortunately not this year.
A quick response to some of the questions we've been receiving: you won't notice any change to your MyMIT account until we're confident that everyone has had a chance to receive his/her decision via mail (or telephone -
Blog / Academics & Research
The Biological Engineering major
From Wednesday's faculty meeting... Motion for a Bachelor of Science (S.B.) in Biological Engineering Moved, that the Faculty approves the ... . The Faculty recommends to the Corporation the designation of a new -
Blog / Admissions
camer-AHHHHH! redux
before heading off for greener pastures, did have a nice photo and blog entry the other day, which I won't steal outright but will link to: a post -
FAQ / QuestBridge
What is the MIT QuestBridge Supplement?
Our MIT QuestBridge Supplement is a way for us to gather some additional information on our QuestBridge applicants. For QuestBridge Finalists ... Bridge Supplement. If you are a QuestBridge Finalist that did not rank MIT, you can -
FAQ / Academics and research
What is the Koch Institute?
The Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, a National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated Cancer Center, is a state-of-the-art cancer research facility as well as the hub of cancer research on the MIT campus -
FAQ / Life and culture
How hard are courses at MIT?
groups, and the first year is graded on a pass/no record system. While your peer network is a great source for support, MIT students can speak with -
FAQ / Life and culture
Did MIT invent hacking?
creativity, cleverness, and difficulty of execution. A 1958 prank in which the ... American Heritage Dictionary and is included as a unit of measure in Google -
FAQ / Transfer
Does MIT offer transfer credit?
your academic record doesn't appear to merit credit in a certain subject ... (course and degree catalog). The bulletin provides a comprehensive