Blog / Academics & Research Is MIT too hard? warning: metaphors ahead ; For the Course 7s out there looking for a more scientific answer by Michael C. '16 March 18, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research On the DUSP Course 11: Urban Studies and Planning visualization of MIT’s Department of Urban Studies & Planning. Here you can by Natasha B. '16 March 2, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Makers @ MIT how MIT supports student creativity and craft that MIT’s culture of making is reproduced and reinforced by student by Chris Peterson SM '13 June 18, 2014
Blog / Personal Travel Post-Finals, Pre-Graduation almost done... received a B.S. in Physics. by Anna H. '14 June 5, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research Thinking Positive Sophomore year was kind of awful. But there were happy things! I'll focus on the… 's radio show, poeddictions, on WMBR. This class also helped me by Rachel D. '16 May 17, 2014
Blog / About Decisions Preparing for Pi Day MIT decisions come out this Friday: what to do between now and then... the bloggers’ Pi(e) Day video. It’s a documented source of happy. 4 by Allan K. '17 March 10, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research The Polar Vortex or my third IAP, and how externships work . Every externship listing is different—some positions require interview(s by Connie H. '15 February 16, 2014
Blog / Events A not-so-typical day in the post-FYRE life Reporting live from ESP's Firestorm Davie '12's alarm (he's crashing with me for a few nights before moving by Anna H. '14 September 7, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research year 2 of the course 2 how do you become a mechanical engineer, anyway? advisor)'s office on Tuesday in search for the answers to life, the universe by Michael C. '16 September 5, 2013
Blog / Admissions 9 things I wish I had known before freshman year lessons from an almost-sophomore (see: law of conservation of freshmen) as the first 2017s step on campus. (Thankfully, I'm still an by Michael C. '16 August 15, 2013
Blog / How to Human 4 Years advice from a freshly minted alum ! Congratulations to the 2013's--all with their many friendships forged and by Ana V. '15 June 8, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Everyone at MIT should take this class. How often do you get to design toys in class? is 2.00B, Course 2's introductory class to toy product design. Product by Michael C. '16 March 3, 2013
Blog / Events Bad Ideas Weekend From Craigslist searching to meat-MIT building, this certainly is an experience -off event (See Kate R. '14's post), Taco Bell Eating competition, Exotic Meat by Rachel D. '16 January 27, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Champagne, pistols, and my new UROP blogging in a power outage. that's hardcore. though anna beat me to it. much still an ongoing field of research). It’s really, really exciting by Michael C. '16 November 29, 2012
Blog / Admissions in the pursuit of knowledge want to see a MacArthur Genius dancing to gangnam style? Korea poses the bigger threat to the U.S. right now. What did I have to by Michael C. '16 October 19, 2012
Blog / Admissions To the Class of 2016 General life advice your TA, your GRT, or your roommate. Don't forget that office hours and S by Kirsten L. '15 September 12, 2012
Blog / MIT History & Culture Time Flies… especially when you are having more fun than you could possibly imagine. , registered for classes, went through REX and recruitment, survived their GIR’s by Kim Hunter '86 June 6, 2012
Blog / About Decisions Over is the Wait Just thoughts... To all of this year’s applicants: Pi day is long gone, and after 6:28 p.m., you probably experienced a barrage of feelings. These might include pain for being rejected, joy for being accepted, anxiousness for by Ana V. '15 March 18, 2012
Blog / MIT Life The Way We Live Saunas make me think first public bath house opened in Korea in the 1920s, the Korean bathhouse by Jenny X. '13 February 7, 2012
Blog / Personal Travel In the Darkness of the Night one of the strangest things I have ever experienced our hands on each other’s shoulders, sat in the lap of the person to our by Becca H. '12 January 24, 2012