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Blog / MIT Life
Spectacle I was going to title this entry "Spectacle of Light," because I mention MIThenge. Then…
work off of during practices and games, but you don't want to eat a huge ... actual event, I might as well try to take a different angle on it (i.e. Sam ... a month that I get my act together and cook real food for myself, even -
Blog / Hacks
The things I do with my Friday afternoon Really, though - how could I resist?
Building to my UROP in building 18 (oh look, it's that map again- the Green Building is 54, and the Dot is McDermott Court) to check on some cell ... lab to walk home. Either I'm not very observant, or someone acted -
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond
Boston Fun Tons of Boston fun, with a dash of Cambridge, too.
, so I've been spending a lot of time wandering through Boston ... Common Ice skating at Frog Pond (in a few months) Sam does his best ... Longfellow Bridge Newbury St. The new way to spell Greek food at -
Blog / Admissions
Branching out
building a mini-Sukkah (MIT's is currently up on Kresge Oval, thanks to ... am I going to do? Steal it from a high school? Saturday afternoon ... With two Central Meetings down and two to go in the Bay Area, I -
Blog / Events
Mystery Hunt LiveBlog Coming to you live from Mystery Hunt (Last Update: Sunday 5:04 PM)
room 26-100. What a weekend :-) --- Here's a puzzle for you to try out ... Update #1 (1:40 PM) Currently in 13-4101 trying to solve our first puzzle before I have to go to lab meeting in 20 minutes ... ahh! Update #2 -
Blog / About Decisions
Distractions For you.
Court. It was due to this decision that I spent an hour and a half of this ... advantage of the sunny, 55 degree weather to catch up on all the vitamin D I failed to absorb in wintry days past. In celebration of this meteorological -
Blog / Admissions
Deadline Day Happy November 1, Early Action applicants.
procrastinating! A few answers to common questions: Please remember that if ... app (or take it to the post office for postmarking). I am pleased to see ... 'd like it to. We're reading for content, and we're used to seeing the -
Blog / Admissions
The Class of 2011 arrives… Orientation programs are beginning, and the campus is really starting to come alive.
stop by or don't have all that much time to chat. So, just who are the ... Today, the Class of 2011 started to arrive! With International ... great to see everyone. Note to '11s: Ben, Bryan and I are generally around -
Blog / Challenges
Report on the Status of Undergraduate Women at MIT in honor of International Women's Day
thoroughness and rigor--but it is a window onto a truth that many of us like to ... class of 2016) released a report on the status of undergraduate women at ... discussions, and is less likely to feel that she recieves due credit for her -
Blog / Admissions
Match Game
to be a "good match" for MIT? What do we look for? Alignment with MIT ... that good stuff isn't handed to students on a silver platter, but for ... seat Kresge Auditorium on campus. Here on my blog, there has been a lot -
Blog / Hacks
Nice Try, Caltech Hacks > Pranks :D
From today's edition of the Tech: Caltech Students Pull Part of a Hack at MIT I managed to snag one of the fake papers that, as the ... to be finishing up right now but due to the extreme bloggability of the -
Blog / Admissions
Class of 2010 profile A ststistical look at the incoming freshmen.
Here's a look at this year's incoming freshman class. Over the next week, we'll take a look at some of the individuals in the class... The MIT Class of 2010, by: Gender: Male 55% Female 45% Ethnicity: African -
Blog / Admissions
Quick updates Miscellaneous Admissions Office updates.
A few quick things today: We have admitted 16 transfer students for ... 're waiting for a reply. Ditto on the comments/Questions Omnibus. It's still ... !Great entry by Mollie.Did you know that an MIT student is the No. 1 Scrabble -
Blog / About Decisions
The waiting is the hardest part
hands. I wrote a note to my mailman, telling him to leave anything from ... understandably, very anxious. I've seen this twice a year for the past four years ... things a little... It was one year ago. Decision letters were in the mail -
Blog / Academics & Research
Learning Time! I walk you through a physics/dynamics problem.
problem as its posed to us: A wheel of diameter R, consisting of a thin ... Oftentimes the best way to learn something is to teach it. I've decided to try this approach to study for my 2.003 test coming up. WARNING -
Blog / MIT Life
Skies over MacGregor Views of campus, Boston, and the Charles River from ten stories up.
spent a lot of my time in MacGregor, which is where Cory was living for ... half-floor suites. B entry has a common entry lounge on the eleventh floor, with colossal windows on two of the walls, and we also had a suite -
Blog / Admissions
Open Thread: Deferred Early
is by no means the end. Many MIT students have been deferred; you can ... may feel happy to be deferred. Some of you may feel sad. Some of you may have complicated feelings that you don't know what to call; that's okay -
Blog / Admissions
2006 MIT Admissions Statistics Summary statistics from the past year.
By popular demand, below you'll find admissions statistics from this ... summer. I also hope to post an enrolling class profile and more statistics ... ,370 students deferred to regular action 295 deferred applicants admitted during -
Blog / Admissions
Guessing game results MIT's student newspaper publishes the number of freshman applications.
Today, MIT's student newspaper, The Tech, published a story with our current number of applications: 12,440. This represents a 9% increase over ... ... Guessers within half a percent either way [12378, 12502] were Anonymous (from