Blog / Admissions Summary of CPW 2006 CPW 2006 open his wallet when the barman says: 'For you, no charge!'" Didn't like by Melis A. '08 April 11, 2006
Blog / Challenges The first step ...is admitting you need help. (there are no freshman dorms or anything awful like that), so an by Mollie B. '06 April 8, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture Our students, their stories. Andy Partridge in a zamboni purple monkey dishwasher. did do a 7-member-strong half-time show, although there were no skates by Sam M. '07 February 15, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research The first of the lasts My last Registration Day. *GOOP WARNING.* . No, we're not (although I just said to Adam, "One of my blog readers by Mollie B. '06 February 7, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research UPOP Program and a look at Jay Dweck (‘77) UPOP is a one-week seminar that teaches leadership and work-place dynamics to sophomores studying engineering… interruption. In the end, he graduated with a quadruple major (this is no longer by Melis A. '08 February 5, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Where have I been for so long? than a pegbot, so we started building a chassis. I have no mechanical by Jessie L. '07 January 22, 2006
Blog / Hacks Giving Laura an assist the impression these happen on a smaller scale all the time, but no one by Jessie L. '07 December 24, 2005
Blog / About Decisions Happy Holidays, and some advice the most interesting group of people I've ever encountered. No, it by Jessie L. '07 December 23, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Indiscipline Taking a break from finals studying to explain what I've done instead of finals studying. competitions in North America. No, really, it's kinda cool. But, of course, I by Sam M. '07 December 16, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Loose Ends A chronology of happenings. his guest check framed on the wall, no kidding. I paid in two by Anthony R. '09 December 16, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Looking ahead to IAP One more week left to go! Feel the burn! to a "No Book, Just Cook" cooking class taught by two MIT graduate by Melis A. '08 December 12, 2005
Blog / Events December Events instruments - winners for each game will receive prizes from Goldman Sachs! No by Mitra L. '07 December 3, 2005
Blog / MIT Life 4 Jack Bauer, eat your heart out. help her fall asleep. Thanks, girl. 11:20 -- Done with 21M.302. No by Sam M. '07 November 10, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Spring Classes Online (...and a bit about a fall class, too.) ?" There's no transcript of the radio interview (with Boston's local "wacky by Matt McGann '00 November 8, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Ruth says update your blog! FIRST is cool. So are rebuses. this story to anyone who would listen, and no one cared! She was waiting by Laura N. '09 October 19, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research I think I can, I think I can The word "student" sounds like "study." I wonder if there's a correlation. you have no idea where to start with Problem 1, Part A. This is really by Bryan October 18, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research A lot about course 9 example, I'm taking/have taken 9.04, 9.09, 9.15, 9.18, and 9.30 [no longer by Mollie B. '06 October 17, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Tests of the non-standardized kind Stop thinking about the SAT and start thinking about 18.01! , at least.) So, yes, textbooks help, but no, you're not going to get an by Mollie B. '06 October 12, 2005
Blog / Admissions NACAC Conference Wrap-up from the national admissions conference. presented to an enormous ballroom that was about half-full; no one wanted to by Matt McGann '00 September 26, 2005
Blog / Miscellaneous Choosing between a career and motherhood A reflection on the ideas expressed in the 9/20/05 NY Times article, "Many Women at… Today (well yesterday, since it's past midnight), while browsing through the NY Times, which MIT generously provides at no cost, I came across a front page article titled, "Many Women at Elite Colleges Set by Melis A. '08 September 21, 2005