Blog / How to Human coming off the path is anyone there? suddenly the beginning of May and frankly, I'm terrified. I indulged in a by Cami M. '23 April 30, 2023
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Blog / How to Human mit made me rational on decision-making May, Olivia Rodrigo came to Boston on her sour tour. The online by Rona W. '23 October 19, 2022
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Blog / Miscellaneous and they’re going to better places lessons learned from a hard summer understand now that while my personality may be one of my greatest assets, it by Cami M. '23 August 14, 2022
Blog / Classes Sophomore Fall Goals So you can bully me when I write a post saying they didn't work out Plans Early I may be a sellout but I am determined to get a nice by Ella T. '25, MEng '26 August 11, 2022
Blog / Challenges starting over and over again into a pretty turbulent time, then April and May bringing the usual ramp by Gosha G. '24 June 11, 2022
Blog / Personal Projects I painted my door! and it only took 2.5 years May, instead of March or April like you hope). And spring brought a by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 May 19, 2022
Blog / Advice Lies in MIT, lies about MIT these are the lies that i tell myself at night love MIT, I wouldn't call this a lie, even if it may be false. I don by CJ Q. '23 February 27, 2022
Blog / Academics & Research major uncertainty switch 2 A 6-2? sunken cost fallacy may be a fallacy, but it has felt quite real for me by Waly N. '24 January 2, 2022
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Blog / Challenges eternal dissatisfaction wish i could write more, care less may be true, but that doesn't feel like th real reason. maybe it by CJ Q. '23 July 12, 2021
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Blog / Classes On Greek history, and this strange end-of-semester sprint tl;dr nerding out over a final essay , and Hephaestion, his lover, who I think may have been poisoned too. I by Amber V. '24 December 11, 2020
Blog / MIT Life preserving student community what does it take? it may be, the simple answer to community preservation is the intuitive by Ankita D. '23 October 20, 2020
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