Blog / Classes How to build a Tamagotchi and the power of curiosity important lessons: 1) carefully save your stuff, 2) don't underestimate the by Emiko P. '25 May 25, 2025
Blog / Classes reviewing my classes this semester but unthoroughly they promised, so I don’t really have any specific gripes or praises. I by Gloria Z. '26 May 17, 2025
Blog / Rural and Small-Town [Guest Post] Small-Town and Rural Students take on MIT and Boston By Vaneeza R. 25' so often don’t get the chance to experience in high school, especially by Nicole Cooper March 20, 2025
Blog / MISTI Out and about in the fog at the edge of the world me see all the leaves rolling in the wind, I don't know where I will by Uzay G. '26 March 13, 2025
Blog / Classes GELcamp project management… in the woods? -MIT Engineering Leadership (GEL) program. For those of you that don’t know, GEL is by Emiko P. '25 February 6, 2025
Blog / Life after MIT A Great Hunger an artisanal take on my quarter life crisis what they do, technically capable, but don’t have dreams of their own by Selam G. '18 January 25, 2025
Blog / Life after MIT Hi again (and goodbye) (For real this time!) months ago. But I don’t think it’ll feel real until May, when, by some by Elizabeth Choe '13 January 23, 2025
Blog / Life after MIT MIT, Medicine, and Success from Any School thirteen years in a thousand words . We're married now. I don't know what the moral of this story is by Ahmed H. '12 January 22, 2025
Blog / MIT Life shifting seasons something reflective because i moved right after graduating, and i also don't use instagram all by Mel N. '24, MEng '25 January 15, 2025
Blog / Art, Literature, Music an unsolicited review of the whitney biennial (not really a review just stuff I liked) Nguyen’s 67-minute length film. I don’t really have a benchmark to base my by Gloria Z. '26 March 25, 2024
Blog / Academics & Research class sketching an adventure in speedrunned pedagogy I'm gonna go through some of the classes I took this semester and explain the kinds of things I learned, in a very simplified manner, as a sketch. If you don't get something that's totally fine, it's probably not by Uzay G. '26 December 23, 2023
Blog / Uncategorized eat food to live cook food because why not!? figuring out weird alternatives to cooking hardware we don’t have, or by Allison E. '27 November 24, 2023
Blog / Challenges I failed the Swim Test! And now you can too!! ; I don’t know how to swim. I got two and a half laps in when I realized by Kayode D. '27 October 26, 2023
Blog / MIT Life Noise and time chaos and peace in a silver package . Because that noise is overwhelming, and it's actually fine if you don't do by Uzay G. '26 October 15, 2023
Blog / MIT Life Attack of the Acronyms and the space between the letters as I enjoyed the projects (and the food), I don’t think my favorite by Allison E. '27 October 3, 2023
Blog / Athletics walking into the MEng thoughts about a 63-mile trek dropping a class, or quitting that activity you don't put enough time into by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 September 8, 2023
Blog / Personal Projects Walking the Kerry Way journal of my fourth day in Ireland resources to. So you don’t have to worry about trampling them. It felt strange by Amber V. '24 August 10, 2023
Blog / Challenges branches was it easy to let go? rotate a soft mallet around its rim. they don't have a spiritual by CJ Q. '23 May 12, 2023
Blog / Athletics self-destruction my entirely self-inflicted problems ’s happening but nobody is awake, and besides, i don’t have the vocabulary to by Vincent H. '23 February 27, 2023
Blog / How to Human hike the desert pretend i am a lifestyle blogger place on Wednesday"]day.[/annotation] I don’t regret taking all the by Amber V. '24 January 21, 2023