Blog / Extracurriculars Hi, I’m New Here The requisite introduction. the world will still be convinced that I'm twelve. In addition to MTG by Keri G. '10 October 19, 2006
Blog / Admissions The swing of things MIT happenings. screaming to the world, “HEY, I WENT TO MIT!” Each class has a distinctive by Laura N. '09 October 16, 2006
Blog / MIT Life It’s driving me nuts Did I tell you about the time when we hijacked a harbor patrol boat? World War II training facility that prepared over 15,000 seaman to go by Sam M. '07 October 1, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research I need a fix ‘cause I’m goin’ down Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love a 40%. an elaborate work of fiction set in some fantasy world where some by Sam M. '07 September 27, 2006
Blog / How to MIT Boys like cars and money $1 billion is not enough for thefacebook, but $9 an hour is good enough for… world. And I just despaired. Or should I say, despaired dot com? I by Sam M. '07 September 25, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research The waking of all creatures that live on the land Lingering at MIT with my wandering eye. UPDATED, BABY. years of your studies and applying them to real-world situations suggested by Sam M. '07 September 6, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Summer Lovin’ Had me a blast. Or, the last post I'll write from home! friends just started playing during finals week in honor of the World Cup by Jess K. '10 August 20, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Where are you going, where have you been? The answer is "to a fast food restaurant to blog; to four countries in one… thought that it was the most obvious thing in the entire world that the by Sam M. '07 August 17, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Keep it simple, stupid I try to choose classes for the fall. Things get messy. of other countries in different regions of the world. 21M.600 by Laura N. '09 August 9, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Post-engagement, pre-Bahamas An exciting week! both powered to world records (Daedalus and Decavitator) by MIT aero by Mollie B. '06 August 2, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Look as good you will not Some summer reading for the nerds out there. Which means all of you. not to return to the material world? That your anger prevented me from by Sam M. '07 August 1, 2006
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Rosalind Franklin and Kent State Two more short book reviews and some news of my summer not (directly) relating to… the truth was that she was considered a world authority on lots of by Laura N. '09 July 16, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Cellular neurobiology The more syllables it has, the cooler it is scientists but will have no effect whatsoever to the outside world. I have by Mollie B. '06 July 1, 2006
Blog / Miscellaneous Is It Possible To Respect A Racist Film? We must learn to embrace the opportunities to confront ourselves by confronting others. 's really drive this home. We live in a world of extreme political correctness by Bryan G. Nance May 8, 2006
Blog / MIT Life This is just a tribute I wrote a really long, funny entry. And then my browser window reloaded. every premed in the world would give his or her right cerebral cortex to by Mollie B. '06 April 2, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture It’s bigger than you, and you are not me. Consider this entry the hint of the century. the world. When I visited MIT, most of the students were describing how by Sam M. '07 March 22, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research My Relaxing Weekend Did you ever hear about that whole firehose analogy? cool. I was wondering what in the world I was going to have for dinner by Laura N. '09 February 27, 2006
Blog / Events NSUW Coffee Chat Casual conversations with professors , Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, NERA Economic Research, the World by Mitra L. '07 November 30, 2005
Blog / Admissions Ben’s Second Semi-Annual Q&A More answers to your questions. Edward wrote: "Are the differences in education systems around the world taken into account when considering international applicants?" No. We evaluate everything based on the US system. For example, students by Ben Jones October 28, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Somebody Else Seven undergrad blogs not enough for you? Now some of them have multiple authors. continuing to tell the world that Political Science at MIT is ranked 10th in by Sam M. '07 July 22, 2005