Blog / Life after MIT Next steps Relax, guys. I'm still going to be around. , so I'll be working a few hours a week in the Admissions Reception by Mollie B. '06 May 26, 2006
Blog / Admissions Battle of The Bands takes over Bryan’s Blog Hostile takeover of Bryan's blog for the night. completely ROCK THE HOUSE!!!! Yuan: ... that was not why I spent three hours by Bryan March 12, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Introducing Two New MIT Students… ...classes of 2026 and 2028 respectively. tried valiantly (15+ hours) to deliver naturally. Considering his size and by Bryan G. Nance February 14, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Time passes Someone left the cake out in the rain. 'll rust. Your kid will wrinkle up if left in the bathtub for a couple hours by Sam M. '07 January 27, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Lucky Saturday the 14th Luck was a lady three nights in a row in NYC is worth two and a half hours of waiting) a colorful look at Dylan by Mitra L. '07 January 17, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Keeping it Green On a visit to NYC, I learned a little about environmentally friendly housing. during peak hours. An advanced air-filtration system results in an ultra by Melis A. '08 January 10, 2006
Blog / Personal Travel Not an actual entry Warning: I am apparently in a run-on sentence/overuse of parenthetical statements mood today. during the school year and could work 40 hours a week all year. He has a by Mollie B. '06 January 3, 2006
Blog / Admissions What’s Up With The Mail?!? Honestly, I'm not entirely sure. But I'll tell you everything I know. we were not made aware of this fact until one hour ago; otherwise I by Ben Jones December 14, 2005
Blog / Events Play hard…and then work hard! There's no excuse not to have an AWESOME time this weekend! studying in the library for 20 hours straight (with your signature "I've been by Melis A. '08 December 8, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Rejoicing A few things worth celebrating. comprehensive 1.5-hour not-really-but-sort-of final. I was super-stressed about it by Mollie B. '06 December 7, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Boris Alexeev: Solving Graph Theory Problems Boris Alexeev spent five months working on a math UROP with Prof. Daniel Kleitman. hours hearing him explain his project to everyone from mathematicians to by Melis A. '08 November 28, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Spectacle I was going to title this entry "Spectacle of Light," because I mention MIThenge. Then… hour before exercise. This plate of cheese and crackers got me through by Laura N. '09 November 13, 2005
Blog / Events “It’s just so effortless!” Apples and ziti and pies, oh my! there was still some left when we got back an hour later. Because I was by Laura N. '09 October 28, 2005
Blog / Events TMI WRT MIT TLA’s Wonderful things happen that I can organize around a coherent theme. Also, I didn't lose… for about an hour, we went over, stood up in front of the crowd, and by Sam M. '07 October 7, 2005
Blog / Athletics Football home opener College football is as American as apple pie. makeup on and showed up at the gym an hour and a half early. After running by Mollie B. '06 September 18, 2005
Blog / Extracurriculars Let the Rush Begin On Greek Life at MIT. a period of little sleep. I've slept maybe 20 hours in the past 5 days by Bryan September 8, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Emily Levesque- How megastars evolve Emily spent the summer of 2004 conducting astronomy research at the Kitt Peak National Observatory… Observatory where Emily conducted her research was conveniently located one hour by Melis A. '08 August 20, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Summertime and the living is slightly less difficult than usual MIT = Masochists in Training , because I'm sort of taking 60 units and working at my UROP 16 hours a week by Mollie B. '06 August 10, 2005
Blog / Personal Travel jetsetting i saw a flying pig. . My less than 24 hour visit home was filled with visiting family that by Bryan August 9, 2005
Blog / Admissions You Can’t Make MIT Love You If You Don’t… my advice on application essays (updated 7/29) -107, in these final hours They won't like your essay if they don't feel the by Mitra L. '07 July 26, 2005