Blog / MIT Life Needles That was anticlimactic. up. “Is this going to hurt?” I said. “No,” he said, “it’s a marker.” He by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 January 24, 2012
Blog / Extracurriculars Terrascope Save the world. Go. (: answer that very question. No worries, I enjoyed every minute of time by Ana V. '15 January 3, 2012
Blog / MIT History & Culture Why did the engineer cross the road? Maybe there was a cape for sale on the other side expected” and ends, “And again, no stress. You’ll be fine,” you’re going to by Maggie L. '12 December 14, 2011
Blog / Admissions The Curiosity Instinct Every MIT applicant should ask a question - but not necessarily just "How can I… a sense of value from it. No algorithm or studying heuristic, I think by Emad T. '14 November 24, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research ICE, ICE baby Guess which song would inevitably get stuck in my head as I tooled in the… turkey await; I gave myself a strict no-homework policy for the next few by Maggie L. '12 November 23, 2011
Blog / MISTI Architecture students Are you interested in designing abroad? believe that no experience available to me in the States would have been by MISTI Program November 21, 2011
Blog / Admissions Average The benefits of challenging yourself in high school a strange idea. No one ever wants to be average. Society says that we by Kirsten L. '15 November 16, 2011
Blog / Admissions Emergency Application Extension for students affected by the storm take this opportunity to reiterate that there is no difference in our by Chris Peterson SM '13 October 31, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Faith Embracing uncertainty as the world changes around us there was no definitive treatment. After reading all the other case by Gabe B. '13 October 24, 2011
Blog / Challenges Small Victories The view from a month into MIT the future. There's no need to be too stressed. 3. Remember that a life by Kirsten L. '15 October 8, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research That fear of “falling behind” Exploring options @ MIT came in to MIT, looked around, and liked it. I declared course 4 with no by Jenny X. '13 September 8, 2011
Blog / Extracurriculars Blogging Is The Salt Shaker Of My Life thinly veiled platitude included free in box of metaphors standard upon myself. I can no longer rely on 'your mom' jokes to distract by Rachel F. '12 August 17, 2011
Blog / Events (Still) Celebrating the 150th! Boy oh boy is it delicious (and free!) away free things on the 15th of each month! (Hey MIT: why no free things by Cam T. '13 July 17, 2011
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond A fortnight of Boston summer +1 for using the word "fortnight" outside of an SAT or literature class ’re really not kidding. I found myself waking up on May 19 with no plans for by Maggie L. '12 June 23, 2011
Blog / Life after MIT Full Steam Ahead Leaving Boston for the final time seniors, I had no final exams – or any obligations – in the three weeks by Elijah T. '11 June 9, 2011
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Music Groups at MIT, Pt. 3 [by Jessica Noss '14, Guest Blogger] Techiya and Beyond. ’re a freshman on pass/no record, I say go for it. It’s good to by ARTalk May 22, 2011
Blog / Events (Paint)Ballin’ Hey, if you're already hosed, you might as well have a good reason for it and re-learning things at the same time, but hey, no p-sets due, right by Emad T. '14 May 19, 2011
Blog / MIT Life There’s More to Life Than Tooling You can, for example, write your mechanical engineering thesis and an original musical. At the… RoboCup." Yeah, no big deal. It's not like building autonomous soccer by Anna H. '14 May 9, 2011
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Music Groups at MIT, Pt. 1 [by Jessica Noss '14, Guest Blogger] Audition for everything. group which did auditions in groups of 8 with no solos. There were also by ARTalk May 3, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Guest Entry: Engineers Without Borders Environmental engineering major Tiffany'12 fills in on international development international development, rest assured that no matter what you major in, you can by Rachel F. '12 April 14, 2011