flood of celebrations - all to commemorate MIT’s 150th year. These ... Art, special library archives, etc.)
Well I’m here to share some photos ...
Light Drift
(Those orbs in the river actually correspond to orbs on
happened since my last post - I stopped being a teenager, I went to San Diego ... surprise care-package from my mom (contents: Best of Mr. Bean DVD), to name a few things. But I'll have to save those for another post because we have
Wondering what our new freshman are up to this week (aside from the usual East Campus shenanigans)?
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I logged into WebSIS to check my term grades and saw the following at the bottom of the page:
SUCCESS AT LAST.
(Well, I still have one grade that isn't in. Whatever. I'M DONE, Y'ALL.)
Snively and I are still working on something awesome. This week:
(In reference to this.)
(Photo credit: Liz Kimball '11.)
(See part one.)
(Yes, we ate it afterwards.)
about what I have to say all that much - there, I covered everyone!), I ... are brains, really, but they're at least marginally related to this post ... people ever. (Don't argue. I'm right.) I have fantastic evidence to back up
As you may have seen from Shannon's blog, everyone at MIT woke up to a rather snowy view outside. Here's what my fraternity looked like:
Fortunately for me, my first class on Mondays is at noon. So the roads looked
Staying with my friend Larisa in her and her mom's swanky apartment across the river from the city.
And taking some pictures. Finals seemed like forever ago.
Taking the train back to New Haven tomorrow.
I decided that since I still cannot write intelligibly in order to summarize what four years of an MIT education can do for you, I'll just post some pictures from graduation until I process everything.
papers to write and a problem set to start, it’s clearly the perfect opportunity to blog! I’ve wanted to write a “Day in the Life” entry for quite a while and today I finally remembered to pack my camera. I’ll preface this
open exclusively to high school juniors. MITES and RSI are free; WTP is ... Introduction to Engineering and Science (MITES) is a rigorous six ... you are planning to apply to one of these programs, don't procrastinate
year, and in exchange, I get to tag along on group outings. On Friday ... Boston.
P.F. Chang's was packed, but we zipped to the front of the line with a large table awaiting us. It was a great opportunity to catch up on
celebrations in New York City. I returned to Boston last Sunday (which happened to be my birthday), and what do you know? My train broke down! I spent ... exposed brick walls.)
Ok, now I have to have a halloween costume by
(or going to college) in the Boston area is a real luxury because the ... affordable and you don't need a car. If you want to stay closer to MIT, though ... brought our dogs to Revere Beach (the beach has its own stop on the subway
So where did I decide to watch the fireworks from?
C! The MIT Sailing Pavillion
Now I'll tell you why, after I show you everything else.
Generic picture of the boats lined up on the Charles River for the fireworks
Episode 8 of MIT's video podcast ZigZag is out now; I serve as host for this episode. My favorite part was getting to interview the "red jackets," MIT's 50 year reunion class: the Class of 1956. Check it out
we bloggers do some work on presenting our living groups to you. For ... to fulfill that request. I will try to add some personal perspective on ... few times, but still is no match in cleanliness or plushness to shiny