6.046, Design and Analysis of Algorithms, is one of the most challenging classes I’ve ever taken. It’s a natural followup to MIT’s Introduction to Algorithms class, and dives into the heart of designing and
(I wrote this entry after spending three months working in Tokyo for use by MISTI - MIT Science and Technology Initiative, an amazing program ... MIT (except for eating noodles, but that would've required a lot more
When you let her blog about it, she’ll probably give you this: As with all great blog posts, we begin this one with a screencap: via -screencaps If you think…
I’ve been too hosed to write a post that requires beyond-brainstem activity, so instead, enjoy my weekend foray into lifestyle blogging. Saturday 9:00 a.m. For breakfast I eat cereal and…
I step off my plane, and immediately spot this amusing sign adorned with cowboy hats: I step outside and breathe in the toasty evening air. Hot like Vegas (where…
Featuring my sister’s drawings cuz she’s awesome. I went to China for the first time in 6 years this summer. Although 9th grade of high school didn’t feel all…
Sometime in high school, I was trying to break the ice at a group meeting. I asked everyone, “what kind of music do you listen to?” Someone laughed nervously, “woahhh…
presentations into posters. since i attended the mit microbiome symposium last ... are wearing the mit biology sweatshirt (the front of which can partially ... security at MIT.
then i go to the other end of campus again to inoculate an
my favorite part of ancient greek literature is its treatment of self-fulfilling prophecies. oedipus’s parents learn that he will kill his father and marry his mother, so they abandon him,…
Over IAP, I joined the ranks of bloggers who have fallen into the black hole of fiber arts. (It could happen to you! It could happen to anyone!) At the…
This is my favorite poem. Ladies and Gentlemen in Outer Space By Ron Padget Here is my philosophy: Everything changes (the word “everything” has just changed as the word…
I’m in Washington, D.C. today for a work trip, so I write this blog post from a hotel room that has not one, but two queen-sized beds. (One is for sleeping and…
Hello world! I’m Song, I’m currently a freshman here at MIT, and I lived in Jenny’s current room during orientation week before the Next House Housing Lottery switched up everyone’s rooms.
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This is just one in the onslaught of many posts to come about what the bloggers did during their IAP (aka Independent Activities Period, aka a January term but ~quirky~).…