Blog / MIT Life Writing is difficult みんな、がんばってね! process. Okay this isn't too bad. Right Anastassia? Sure, I guess it by Anastassia B. '16 July 31, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research On the DUSP Course 11: Urban Studies and Planning talked about how badly planning is needed. For me, combining planning with by Natasha B. '16 March 2, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Pressing Pause Taking a moment before the beginning of spring semester ’t that bad, but I’ve never been in a severe snowstorm in such a big city by Selam G. '18 February 3, 2015
Blog / MIT History & Culture Home Sweet College Surviving first semester. yourself. This definitely wasn’t all bad or sad though. I greatly enjoyed by Selam G. '18 January 29, 2015
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond How to survive your first winter: a college student’s guide written by a transplant from sunny Los Angeles 's really not that hard. As the saying goes, "there's no such thing as bad by Michael C. '16 January 12, 2015
Blog / Events The Tale of a Frosh once upon a cold November not feel bad about it. Success for her is temporarily measured on a Pass by Yuliya K. '18 November 30, 2014
Blog / Events Candies and Costumes and Pumpkins and CATS Princess Leia and Orphan Annie ran around with laser guns and threw candy at people.… members of our house team and from some friends. Things were pretty bad by Rachel D. '16 November 3, 2014
Blog / Extracurriculars The Optimal Solution It doesn't exist us is: It’s better to make a bad decision now than a good one too late by Neerja A. '16 September 30, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research What it’s like to work at NASA and a few other things with astronauts on the ISS as well. Not a bad deal. One of my favorite by Michael C. '16 September 1, 2014
Blog / Life after MIT Leaving a Mark Painting a mural and turning my rat the badly-peeling varnish layer, but somehow I never got around to by Kate R. '14 August 12, 2014
Blog / MIT Life What are French House residents doing this summer? Round 2 Microsoft, brains, British accents, hiking in the Alps, weightlifting, HIMYM lab interns over bad movies, eating lots of cheese and baguettes, and by Anna H. '14 June 30, 2014
Blog / MIT Life Closer Calls and rising unease about how bad things can be, especially in the face of darkness. No, when by Vincent A. '17 June 28, 2014
Blog / Challenges The End of an Era A no-longer-freshman's reflections on life, the universe, and MIT-specific details smile to your face, even amidst all the bad. Here at MIT, we take them all by Krystal L. '17 May 24, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research Thinking Positive Sophomore year was kind of awful. But there were happy things! I'll focus on the… , and the bad. I want to focus on the happy things. Here are the happy by Rachel D. '16 May 17, 2014
Blog / Events What if You Didn’t Like CPW? is MIT still the place for you? got into Reddit (bad idea at this time of semester), especially r by Erick P. '17 April 21, 2014
Blog / Community Projects We Are All Slaves to the Wind it gets pretty windy here in Kansas. Day 3 at the 2014 Design/Build/Fly competition. and loiter in the airfield for a day or two. Let's be clear--wind is bad by Allan K. '17 April 12, 2014
Blog / About Decisions Just Desserts No metaphors here... not THAT bad. This craving is just strong enough to make you go off in by Ceri R. '16 March 13, 2014
Blog / How to Human 10 Lessons #IAP #Italy #LearningByTeaching #wow #Pi(e)DayCountdown language barrier won't be so bad if you radiate feelings (also I was really by Anastassia B. '16 March 11, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research The Polar Vortex or my third IAP, and how externships work everything helped nix the bad ideas early on! Actually—the most by Connie H. '15 February 16, 2014
Blog / MIT Life Mormons and video gamers Bonding with strangers Season 1 of Breaking Bad and napped for a couple of hours. Anyway, we all by Anna H. '14 January 3, 2014