Blog / About Decisions Pie No, not pi. -mail within the next half hour asking me to remove it). You guys aren't stupid by Snively '11 March 17, 2008
Blog / Admissions Happy Valentine’s Day from MIT Because theobromine is delicious. about two hours signing cards, I resolved to blog about this unique aspect by Paul B. '11 February 14, 2008
Blog / MIT Life Hilarity with Jeremy "Hi!" *awkward silence* , roughly fifteen other students and I meet with him for an hour by Paul B. '11 February 8, 2008
Blog / Admissions Blogging About Blogging CAPTAIN FAFSA! changing the fonts on all forty slides. After speaking for an hour and a by Snively '11 February 6, 2008
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond The Coop What's a coop? You'll find out! always a luxury students get to enjoy). I've been known to spend an hour in by Snively '11 January 13, 2008
Blog / IAP A truly independent activities period A glimpse at some MIT students' IAP plans. grinder will turn a typical two-hour chore into a 10 minute process by Melis A. '08 December 7, 2007
Blog / Events SNOW SNOW SNOW! And other festivities. Velocity part. Zach: Oh well, at least it was fun. 10:27 *two hours later by Chris S. '11 December 3, 2007
Blog / Extracurriculars Blogger Decisions Released Many thanks to all of this year's incredible applicants! and two blogger alums) met earlier today and had to deliberate for hours by Ben Jones September 7, 2007
Blog / MIT Life It’s like a bag of sand! I go on a quest to legally obtain music and movies. 'll be sure to fill you in on my four hours of racing around with a by Keri G. '10 June 29, 2007
Blog / Admissions CPW 2007: I Got Served, and It Felt Grrreat!! By: Seleeke, '11 and I attended an hour-long breakdancing class, which involved none by Bryan April 18, 2007
Blog / Admissions Freezing My @$$ off at CPW By: Andrea '11 hours during CPW), but I'm glad I stayed up as long as I could. I did by Bryan April 16, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Endless rain into a paper cup ...also, restless wind inside a letterbox. -Conner desk today earning $9 an hour and contemplating whether or not I should by Sam M. '07 April 16, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Brains and treason and bouncy balls, oh my! A brain dump largely about - what else? - brains. Senior Haus Bouncy Ball Drop an hour beforehand (featuring seven thousand by Keri G. '10 April 8, 2007
Blog / Life after MIT Happily ever after I don't believe in fairy tales, but real life isn't bad either. just did the math -- I'm only getting $3.50 more an hour as a grad by Mollie B. '06 March 21, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research I’ll bet you got waylaid! Wherein Portland, Oregon rocks my face. the whole ordeal was the 25 hour odyssey it took to get from my hotel by Sam M. '07 February 25, 2007
Blog / Miscellaneous Wonder what an Amtrak station in the middle o’nowhere looks like? Pulling an Anthony on you: pictures of train stations, followed by my IAP so far. existing. Anyway, I just flew back into Boston a few hours ago. When I left by Keri G. '10 January 17, 2007
Blog / Events Mystery Hunt 2007 A final report from this year's awesome IAP puzzling solving funfest. teams found the coin within a few hours of starting the hunt, they by Matt McGann '00 January 16, 2007
Blog / Events IAP is moving along lab for three 4.5-hour shifts each week, and got to plan, prepare, and by Jessie L. '07 January 14, 2007
Blog / Events Be Our Guest, Take 2 Not to name drop, but... Steven Levitt, Paul Polak, Iqbal Quadir, and Brigitte Madrian all… I have had the good fortune to hear several excellent guest speakers recently. 1. Steven Levitt (author of Freakonomics and MIT PhD) came to campus on Monday and spent two hours at events for undergraduates 2. Iqbal by Mitra L. '07 January 6, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Oh, sweet freedom? One girl's tale of how to (try and) fend for herself in college. Tire swing… essential part of the Haus. Three hours later, though, a few students and one by Keri G. '10 October 23, 2006