Blog / Challenges MIT is hard Yes, yes I am. you've never done MIT before. Sophomore year the difficulty is no longer by Snively '11 October 18, 2008
Blog / Admissions My Application Story Modified (but mostly plagiarized) from my personal blog. Enjoy the copy pasta. . Two days later, I was deferred by MIT—no big deal, wasn't even by Ahmed H. '12 October 17, 2008
Blog / Admissions The Interview…Part 3 Connecting with your Educational Counselor name and when the first one didn’t leave his phone number I had no idea by Kim Hunter '86 October 9, 2008
Blog / MIT Life Seminar Advising There is nothing funny about this entry...but please read anyway. worth brownie points with the leader of a 6 unit seminar during pass/no by Ahmed H. '12 October 4, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research VI-A Course 6? Work experience and a Masters degree all at once! 'll have to take my word on being there; I had no camera. Since I didn't see by Kim D. '09 October 3, 2008
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Transporting In & Around MIT Everything you need to know about how easy it is to get around MIT. few parking lots around. I hear that driving in the city is no easy feat by Cristen C. '10 September 28, 2008
Blog / Events Fall Formal My Saturday evening. One of the most common misconceptions about MIT is that the Institute is all about working hard, finishing problem sets, writing code, curing cancer, and otherwise having no fun at all. I know this is a common by Paul B. '11 September 24, 2008
Blog / Admissions The Interview…Part 1 ECs are some of my favorite people in the world and you'll like them too. 'll do my best to address them all. There are no stupid questions...if just by Kim Hunter '86 September 18, 2008
Blog / Admissions And so it is… Just like the blogosphere said it would be. movie this is based on a 2-sentence plot description and no title), the by Mikey Yang '05 September 14, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Fall term is already a nightmare Today I went to my second day of classes. 8.09 lecture (2:30-4). No problem, says the recitation instructor, I by Lulu L. '09 September 5, 2008
Blog / MIT Life If strangers meet life begins you shall above all things be glad and young three weeks later. No, he meant get to know them - where they lived, what by Paul B. '11 August 23, 2008
Blog / Admissions Scholarship Opportunity: Davidson Fellows A look at a scholarship worth up to $50,000, and some past MIT winners. .S. resident residing in the United States. There is no minimum age for by Matt McGann '00 July 30, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research All-You-Can-Eat Summer I hit food coma at the first paragraph. , but in the summer, there are no excuses. Except for when you're full by Jess K. '10 July 10, 2008
Blog / Events Ben’s Farewell The conclusion to the Ben tribute entries, and a little advice. disclaimer to future harried applicants: MIT Admissions uses Facebook in no way by Jess K. '10 June 28, 2008
Blog / Events Oh the Places You’ll Go! Did you know Dr. Seuss was a SigEp? reflecting on what this year to meant to me, and even though I have no by Chris S. '11 May 27, 2008
Blog / Events Moving On, Moving Out, and the Conservation of Freshmen Reflections of a (kinda) sophomore. : Basically, StuffFest consists of students putting all the old stuff they no by Paul B. '11 May 22, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Study Break To sleep or not to sleep? , no, it doesn't make any sense to me). Good luck with the rest of the by Snively '11 May 21, 2008
Blog / Events Senior Ball 2008 MIT will even help you find a date , you’re dancing awfully close to Jimmy...”) Have no fear, for if you come by Melis A. '08 May 4, 2008
Blog / Admissions Decision Day Eve Making your decision by May 1. said NO to MIT: First: thank you. It's been a real pleasure getting to by Matt McGann '00 April 30, 2008
Blog / Admissions A Parent’s Perspective (Guest Entry) A Parent's Perspective of MIT corner of campus during CPW. After all, no one could do it all. The by Bryan April 21, 2008