Blog / Personal Travel New York A break from Cambridge. ever find yourself at MIT with 48 hours of absolutely nothing worth doing by Yan Z. '12 March 26, 2009
Blog / Miscellaneous Things that make you go hmmmm……. Obama’s transformative presidency………for geeks???? ; Obama to Boldly Go Where No Geek Has Gone Before</h2 >12/24/2008, 10:48 by Quinton McArthur December 30, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research The Holy Grail of Classes Think of the coolest class you can. Then think of one that's a million times… class ever. *sigh* $48,000 a year? Totally worth it! by Snively '11 February 6, 2008
Blog / Admissions Wise Words From Mikey A good thing to read as you prepare to arrive on campus and begin your… 4.8 GPA (out of 5.0) - and I honestly had a blast. (I hope that didn by Ben Jones August 15, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Return of the Frog Queen Okay, it snowed this morning, end of story. !xobile Time: 12:48 PM Subject: long story I had a dream that I went out in the by Sam M. '07 December 5, 2006
Blog / How to MIT You oughta know Answers to many, many questions. probably not advisable, and you should try to stick as close to 48 units per by Mollie B. '06 April 22, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Home on the range Dorm choice timeline and advice. requirements for each major and had, say, 48 units left over, you could take them by Mollie B. '06 April 15, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Living la vida lab rat So the moral of the story is that freedom is relative in science. And that… a 4.0/5.0, with a C in 8.02. I've pulled two straight 4.8s in the last by Mollie B. '06 March 25, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture Numbers are names too What, you don't speak entirely in numbers at your school? per week, so a typical 48-unit schedule is designed to take up almost 50 by Mollie B. '06 February 17, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture Answering my own questions My perspective on the MIT student mentality about working hard. . (Sidenote, for reference: "normal" courseload is 48 units, and one unit is by Mollie B. '06 February 10, 2006
Blog / About Decisions We Were Deferred want to de-stress: music (most from disney/pixar films ... , raspberry finger tip disease Times Are Hard for Dreamers Tour de France mash by Danny and Allan G. '20 December 30, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Monteverdi to Mozart: 1600-1800 An organ, three harpsichords, and lots of learning by Louis Couprin, and an unmeasured prelude by Élizabeth Jacquet de la ... it: Arcangelo Corelli: Sonata da chiera, op. 3, no. 11 Sonata de by Anna H. '14 November 11, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Campos on Campus A True Westside Story @MIT Winter 2009: Live performance by Baile Folklrorico de Aztlan of Harvard ... finance research for Banco de Mexico in Mexico City. I got this internship by Quinton McArthur June 20, 2009
Blog / Personal Travel this ain’t (not) Texas yee, and I cannot stress this enough, haw , down, down, down https://open.spotify.com/track/7wLShogStyDeZvL0a by Kanokwan T. '26 September 29, 2024
Blog / Academics & Research TESS Science Conference III My first science conference! of which were hosted in Sala de Puerto Rico of Stud 2, were by Jenny B. '25, MEng '26 August 7, 2024
Blog / MIT Life november again conversation with myself had a certain joie de vivre when interacting with people? yeah, that was by Mel N. '24, MEng '25 November 1, 2023
Blog / Academics & Research 21M.285: The Beatles the most enjoyable class i've taken at MIT 69071741de[/embed] Then came Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, known by Ankita D. '23 December 3, 2022
Blog / Classes every class i went to during the first week of fall all *checks notes* twelve of them this time, I had to be walked out of the lab and instructed how to de by Rona W. '23 September 11, 2022
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Visiting the Museum of Science science is cool . Right as you walk in, there are these massive Van de Graaff generators by Jenny B. '25, MEng '26 February 27, 2022
Blog / Academics & Research A Recap of My Junior Fall stream of consciousness resume screening) Received return offer by Microsoft Withdrew from D.E by Cami M. '23 December 31, 2021