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Blog / Admissions
Blogging About Blogging CAPTAIN FAFSA!
admissions as a whole. While we were there we saw something so, um -
Blog / Academics & Research
Behold, a day job! Still with ultra-short travel time!
exchange went exactly as awkwardly as it sounds. "Um, I don't actually have a -
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond
The Coop What's a coop? You'll find out!
sell a ton of shirts hats and socks Oh, um, I should probably -
Blog / Challenges
That’s right, you’re sick Thank you, nurse, for stating the obvious.
problem sets due tomorrow. "Um, maybe I can talk to Student Support -
Blog / Challenges
Spreading yourself too thin At MIT, the saying goes that you can work, sleep, or play, but you have…
great opportunities? Yes. Ultimately, did I make a mistake? Um, maybe, we -
Blog / Miscellaneous
Adventures in Logan Airport In which I attempt to fly back to Florida. Written during a too-long wait in…
grasp of the English language: "Go back check-in!" Me: "Um, excuse me -
Blog / Life after MIT
A Student, A Professor, An Alum Hacking a door, the human genome, and robots.
Today, three very cool articles about MIT people. First, an article about Dheera '06 MEng '07, who, um, upgraded his door lock. Next, US News & World Report profiled 20 people as "America's Top Leaders -
Blog / MIT Life
The Xanga Survey Mid-summer frivolity, part one.
times. 15. I get annoyed easily. 16. I eventually want kids. (um, too late -
Blog / MISTI
Last train to Koblenz If I get back by 7:30, I don't need a reservation.
from Leverkusen. Um, no. It turns out that, according the the handy and -
Blog / About Decisions
The Undecideds, Part 2
's comments: Joe wrote, "Um, well...getting my financial info would be nice. The -
Blog / Admissions
CPW-related whatsits Just some things you might want to know before you arrive tomorrow!
three prefrosh in suite lounges (um, but not that one, which is covered -
Blog / Events
I’m still here. Promise.
Whew. It's been awhile. Um...so what I've come to realize is that IAP is supposed to be this easy, carefree "ooh I'm going to take one three-credit class that meets twice a week for an hour and spend the rest of my time -
Blog / Academics & Research
Laurie Burns: Studying Triple-GEM foils Senior Laurie Burns is conducting a comparative study of foils used in triple-GEMs.
,000 tiny holes (about 70 um in diameter) using a chemical etching process The -
Blog / MIT Life
Back in Cambridge I less than three the holidays.
to laze around and watch War of the Worlds with Adam's dad (um, lame -
Blog / Academics & Research
What did YOU do this weekend? Laura's jam-packed-action-filled adventurous fin de semana.
bring up the point that MIT is super-open about sexual health. (Um -
Blog / Academics & Research
Nobel Prize Week An exciting time for research, both noble and ignoble.
MIT. Ig Nobel prizes are awarded to, um, "interesting" scientific -
Blog / MIT Life
Friday vacation An atypical (but more entertaining than average) day in the life
have 5.60 on Fridays (although my Tuesdays and Thursdays, um, suck). That -
Blog / Academics & Research
Hot town In which I complain about the heat and expound wisdom about the bio department.
that he expected to be doing the same for us in a few years. Um, no -
Blog / Life after MIT
[Guest Post] A Whiff of Nostalgia Amidst the Scent of Youth by Daniel Barkowitz
planning a trip to see the physical sites I grew up visiting daily – my ... than the static sites many schools used. I approached them and asked if I ... transparency and relevance that set the site apart from the very beginning. What