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Biochemistry at its finest!
Prof. Michael Yaffe. Three professors co-teach the class and Yaffe taught for the first month of the semester. Indeed, it was a sad day. For 1.5 hours three times a week, hundreds of students fill 10-250 (one of the -
Blog / Academics & Research
Randomness
Well, as Laura said in her latest entry, tonight was the "telethon ... . The French never ends. (Well, the class is over on the 1st, but then I jump right into French 2 for the next term.) I have a 150-175 word -
Blog / Academics & Research
So done Midterm week = loss of Mollie's mind
/tests, and d) your personal procrastination preferences, the weeks around the ... phenomenal cosmic bad luck!), my midterm weeks tend toward the crazy. This is ... the week! Hooray! I thought I'd bring you some long-promised pictures -
Blog / Art, Literature, Music
Glass Flowers A trip to Harvard to see the glass flowers (8 pictures)
On Saturday, it snowed!! On Sunday, the sun was shining. Go figure. And now, onto the non-meteorological information (say it, don't spray it?). Early this morning, some friends and I went to the Harvard Museum of -
Blog / Events
“It’s just so effortless!” Apples and ziti and pies, oh my!
little AppleBake logo on the back, which Adelaide '09 graciously modeled ... I did not really participate in the AppleBake festivities, but well ... eating to be done once I woke up, though! Right after hearing the Apple -
Blog / Events
TMI WRT MIT TLA’s Wonderful things happen that I can organize around a coherent theme. Also, I didn't lose…
TFP (an ETLA) was handing out in Lobby 7 and I wondered about the rate of ... to dissolve the aromatic flavor compounds in my saliva, assumed to be a Newtonian fluid). I was in the middle of calculating the kLa when I grew -
Blog / Academics & Research
Victorian Literature? MIT, perhaps surprisingly, has top programs in ethnomusicology, the history of Islamic architecture, and more...
Very frequently, we are asked about the humanities and arts at MIT. I ... to pursue interests in the humanities at MIT -- I mean, the name of the school is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, after all. Even as I -
Blog / Personal Travel
jetsetting i saw a flying pig.
. In between the airports and time zones is the real story. A Flying ... connection and decided to walk around the airport, and apparently, I'd ventured out to the dead zone when it came to cell phone signal. When my cell -
Blog / Miscellaneous
5n, n=1
I'm in Phoenix for the International Science & Engineering Fair (ISEF). I got in yesterday, and last night I decided to take in the ... . The game was exciting, with Washington's Tony Armas Jr and Arizona -
Blog / About Decisions
Decisions Are Beginning To Arrive Some thoughts for everyone.
the vast majority of applicants, most of whom were qualified to be here. To even be in the applicant pool means that you are among the best of the best. Don't let this stop you from doing all of the great things in -
Blog / Admissions
Today’s Mailing Day For me this is a huge thing. You guys are my first MIT class, which…
Waited until midnight so I could post on the 11th officially (EST ... emotional about it - overwhelmed for the admits and devastated for the denied. In fact, joking aside in the previous thread, I honestly don't know yet -
Blog / Admissions
Very, Very Important News That title is written to tantalize your RSS readers.
Hi folks, Today was the 8th day in a row of selection committee ... 're all feeling good about the past week's work. I'll post something longer in the next few days; in the meantime I really need to say something -
FAQ / Academics and research
Can I test out of some classes by taking Advanced Standing Exams?
subjects outside of the classroom itself. If you're confident that you ... test out of it. It's essentially like sitting the final before the class begins. If you do well you get to keep your grade on the ASE as your -
FAQ / Academics and research
What kind of things can I do during IAP?
in the big, wacky, comfortable chair called IAP. Sandwiched between the spring and fall semesters, the Independent Activities Period is a special four-week term at MIT that fills the month of January. For more than 50 -
FAQ / First-year application
Do I have to submit a February Updates & Notes Form (FUN)?
The February Updates & Notes Form (FUN) is required for Early ... , students who have graduated, and international applicants. The form will be ... as soon as possible after completion of the fall semester or after -
Blog / MIT Life
Sunday in the Park With chemistry
If you walk down Massachusetts Avenue to the Charles River esplanade and cross the Harvard Bridge without getting knocked over by a militant ... down a ramp that winds straight into the lushest pad of greenery ever -
Blog / Admissions
Notes from the Road: NorCal, Netherlands, Nick Cannon, and Nerd Camp where I've been, what I've been doing
People often ask me what admissions officers do in the summer. They ... applications to read in the summer, we must not have much to do. It's probably true that the workload is somewhat lower than it is during the cycle, but -
Blog / Academics & Research
The story of the most epic pset ever If you correct my problem set in the comments, I will get angry. And you…
far, it's pretty awesome. It's one of the few classes where I really ... problem that requires you to use the heat equation and see if you finish ... ," and feeling all enlightened and such. Part of this is because the class -
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Out of the lab and into the internet Confession: I actually listen to music from the movie Ice Princess. I'm not even kidding.
information; first I emailed one of the cheerleaders, Lisa '04, who is currently doing her MEng in the EECS department, but she told me she couldn't answer any questions since she's in the MEng masters program, which is only for