Blog / Academics & Research The most beautiful class schedule yes. good ? Last semester it was “no” for me, but this semester it’s “yes, I am by Michelle G. '18 February 3, 2016
Blog / Challenges Teaching Splash (and Overcoming the Impostor Syndrome) guest post by Haley C. '18 over people skills, the people skills are no less valuable. I was much by Yuliya K. '18 January 18, 2016
Blog / MIT Life Life etc “fine,” “nice,” “good," "quiet" -intentionally resolving to “nap” a bunch of times, creating a period of essentially no by Michelle G. '18 December 2, 2015
Blog / MIT Life November summary: books, playlist, gratitude is no longer perfect. I am not really doing badly in classes--I am just by Phoebe C. '18 November 25, 2015
Blog / Admissions Second Semester Senior What you should do after submitting your application to colleges few applications left to finish still (no worries, I myself did four of by Selam G. '18 November 22, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research My Last First Month Because I procrastinated too long to say 'day' or 'week' us alive, especially when it comes to medicine/research/etc., it's no by Ceri R. '16 October 3, 2015
Blog / MIT History & Culture Felines of Fifth West meow meow ground. No major injuries either time, and one of the times it was my by Michelle G. '18 September 18, 2015
Blog / Events Revolution Some really cool things are happening in Boston whatever path of study I want—no caveats. While choosing my schedule, I by Anelise N. '19 September 12, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research The Process of Psetting And the technicals of technicals Elimination. Q: Do you mean to say that psetting is fun? A: No. But sometimes by Joel G. '18 February 23, 2015
Blog / MIT Life learn by doing things i've done without really knowing how Unified Engineering with no knowledge of how airplanes work, but our very by Allan K. '17 January 26, 2015
Blog / Admissions The Importance of Wasting Time lessons learned over Thanksgiving break discovered that those had ended much earlier in the day. No wonder the stores by Yuliya K. '18 December 9, 2014
Blog / Art, Literature, Music The Truth is Rarely Pure and Never Simple A behind-the-scenes special on directing a play ? Will they think it’s funny? Art is hard. Unlike science, there’s no right by Neerja A. '16 November 6, 2014
Blog / Miscellaneous Touring an IS&T Datacenter, and How My Dad Crashed the Internet I promise they're related. had done anything. We yanked the plug and said no." True to its by Danny B.D. '15 November 2, 2014
Blog / How to Food Dining at MIT How to not starve stability of always having a meal ready, every day, no work required. There is by Joel G. '18 October 29, 2014
Blog / Events What If… I Met Randall Munroe? ... Something would have to blow up anything, no matter how ridiculous.” I thought this was an excellent by Joel G. '18 September 22, 2014
Blog / Community Projects Moving Out, Up, and In Expanding, now in three dimensions! the class. This entire notebook is me realizing that I have no idea how by Joel G. '18 September 14, 2014
Blog / Life after MIT Alum FAQs I'm baaaaaaaaack how the sausage is made. No place is perfect, and MIT is certainly NOT by Elizabeth Choe '13 August 11, 2014
Blog / MIT Life What are French House residents doing this summer? Writing code, making models, reading, buying comic books, eating brownies, playing Guitar Hero 3... ! Congrats on recently declaring your major, and on no longer being a freshman by Anna H. '14 June 26, 2014
Blog / Events How I Spent My Sophomore Spring Break I didn't go to Florida or Cancun, but I still had a lot of fun! no congratulations to whoever shouted that. Overall, UPOP was a lot by Rachel D. '16 April 6, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research 2 Classes For 0 Credit: Beethoven to Mahler and Paradise Lost That can be rearranged to say: Paradise lost to Beethoven and Mahler. -received. (Is there anyone else out there who had NO IDEA that Beethoven wrote an by Anna H. '14 February 17, 2014