I could say a million things about MIT and what it's like to be here ... interest to you. So if you don't mind, post some topics you'd like to hear about and I'll try my best to write about them over the next few entries.
approximately 100 Smoots and 250 Smoots), the bridge, with nothing to block its ... Association (the MIT Sailing Club) and their families only, you can't get much closer to the fireworks barge. The nice folks at the Pavilion start
families only, you can't get much closer to the fireworks barge. The nice ... , with nothing to block its view, and relatively smaller crowds, becomes a ... , the sun begins to set over MIT, while a blimp flies overhead; next
Final Presentation. Everything you need to know lives on this site ... !']If you weren't able to secure a ticket—worry not:[/annotation] there's a ... Kayode D. '27, who are posting their live reactions to the whole event
To the person who keeps posting hurtful things to my blog and to Matt's, pretending to be "YJ" and others, please stop. It's one thing to mess with me ... - they've done nothing to you.
Thanks.
We encourage students to take a gap year to explore and grow. Every year we have a number of students apply to MIT after a gap year and more students who request a gap year after being admitted to MIT. Taking a gap
MIT just announced that Ben Bernanke '79 is going to be the graduation speaker for Commencement 2006. Bernanke has recently been nominated by President Bush to succeed Alan Greenspan as Chairman of the Federal
products.
I got lost somewhere between jewelry and sports.
To pay homage to the product that made it famous, eBay has a case full of ... .
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Thanks to Tiffany for a great lunch and lovely tour of the eBay complex
email from the president, three days ago:
i decided to go. i ... talked at the table. we talked about how to build community and care for our neighbors. we talked about how to be good allies to our siblings
Practical introduction to the theory of lecture seating. Revolves ... applications to demonstrate the concepts. Emphasizes applicational examples, such as 18.02, 7.03, 14.01, 5.12, 7.012, and numerous others. Restricted to
This is probably one of the last things I was expecting to see when I went to my window to investigate the staggeringly loud noise I heard ... impossible to try and capture it all in a blog. Never fear though, I'll figure
So I'm sitting in the airport in Toronto on my way to London where I will be next week for Spring Break as well as Paris.
I'll be sure to post photos and entries all this week.
If you happen to be in London or
But I still went downtown to fetch a fresh fruit eclair.
(Sorry for shouting.)
Someone asked what I'm doing for spring break. I'm going to ... Sweden to Abisko. Should be a lot of fun, and I promise to post pictures
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MIT uses numbers for everything. You could be in 10-250 taking 18.06, which is 4-0-8, for 6-5. At MIT, all of your friends would understand exactly what you're saying.
Translation:
You could be in Room 10