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Blog / Blogs That Aren't in English
Actividades Independientes No estamos desperdiciando demasiado tiempo
introducción a Python y una práctica de teatro por trabajar en la producción ... mafiosos y votan para matar al mayor sospechoso. Si los ciudadanos matarían a ... de música se llama Un Brindis Amargo a mi Mas Interno (A Bitter Toast -
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FAQ / Academics and research
What programs fall under the School of Architecture & Planning?
and technology. Through recognition of architecture as a liberal discipline, the department has long contributed to learning in the arts and -
FAQ / International applicants
What is the Secondary School Report?
Baccalaureate, A Levels, French Baccalaureate, or CBSE, which are required for entrance to universities in your home country. We understand that many grades -
Blog / Decisions Day Threads
Open Forum for Admitted Students
Congratulations and welcome to the Class of 2013! Feel free to use this forum to introduce yourselves to your future classmates. -
Blog / Decisions Day Threads
Admitted An open thread for admitted students.
Congratulations and welcome to the Class of 2013! Feel free to use this forum to introduce yourselves to your future classmates. -
Blog / Decisions Day Threads
Admitted A forum for students who were admitted.
Welcome to the Class of 2012! Feel free to use this forum to introduce yourselves to your future classmates, and Early Action admits, welcome your new classmates... -
Blog / Decisions Day Threads
Admitted A forum for students who were admitted.
Congratulations and welcome to the Class of 2012! Feel free to use this forum to introduce yourselves to your future classmates. -
Blog / Decisions Day Threads
Admitted A forum for students who were admitted.
Welcome to the Class of 2011! Feel free to use this forum to introduce yourselves to your future classmates, and Early Action admits, welcome your new classmates... -
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Blog / About Decisions
Required Reading An article by Dean Marilee Jones.
"Post-Early-Action Thoughts," by Marilee Jones, Dean Of Admissions at MIT -
Blog / Academics & Research
Chem Lab Boot Camp!
danger, they have explosions, and they have a lot of people looking good wearing lavender gloves. (Whatever company decided to go with lavender colored gloves over the safety yellow color I expected, made a good decision -
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Blog / MIT Life
MIT TechTV: Incredible videos from the MIT community YouTube has nothing on us.
I have three final exams this week, so what better time to be watching videos! No, not on YouTube, but on MIT Tech TV (http://techtv.mit.edu/about/)! If you think MIT students are too smothered with work to let their -
Blog / Admissions
Update from selection We're working through the weekend towards admitting the Class of 2011.
. We'll be working throughout the week, making decisions and preparing to ... in the snow in Killian Court. This year, it was a completely different ... whatsoever. According to the National Weather Service, we had nearly record -
Blog / Events
Mystery Hunt Highlights Highlights from the Hunt complete with the first puzzle we solved!
with four sides other than a square, right?" Chris: "Wiki ... -P-E-E-D O-V L-I-G-H-T" Pete: "Hello, I'd like to speak to Agent Chitty Chitty -
Blog / Admissions
That’s where you’ll find me Where troubles melt like lemondrops, Away above the chimney tops... my CPW schedule.
the Big Screw, 3pm, Friday A quick look in at the Ted Kennedy lecture ... , Saturday Activities Fair, 1-3pm, Saturday CPW Closing Remarks and A Cappella Concert, 5:30pm, Saturday mitBEEF Beef-Off (I'm a Guest Judge!), 7 -
Blog / Events
Snowy Birthday Party the #IAParty2011 is just beginning
birthday celebration. Alumni and community from all over are making trips to Cambridge to see and remember all the great things that have come out of our beloved MIT in the past century and a half. There are a ton of activities -
Blog / Academics & Research
Engineering Everything I ever wanted to know about making stuff.
Many thanks to the Global Grand Challeneges Summit staff for the photos, and to Ed McCann and Mark Murcko for some of the anecdotes and quotes of the scientists featured here.

