Blog / Admissions Accountability Some thoughts on decisions and school show. What it is you’re arguing for. So don’t let go of that steering by Jenny X. '13 March 22, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Learning Time Because that really is what we are here for than what I’ve taken before because I don’t have any lab based classes by Becca H. '12 March 4, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Fact: Architecture majors have to code I don't remember signing up for this rest of us (me!) it’s like … I don’t know, catching up with the rest of by Jenny X. '13 February 22, 2011
Blog / IAP Yestermonth’s IAP Everyone else is doing it. scene left to shoot, so I don't want to give anything away, but I promise by Rachel F. '12 February 14, 2011
Blog / Miscellaneous Beard today, gone tomorrow a touching tale of a man and his beard. "Beardvember"). The rule are simple. Don't shave, and try and grow the heartiest by Chris M. '12 December 1, 2010
Blog / Events SpaceVision 2010 Space is cool. night, when you don't have clouds in your way and you can press your face by Anna H. '14 November 13, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research How to “Teach” Leadership Please find the probability that Shakespeare diffuses into my GEL classes given that my schedule… As we’ve already seen, tests can really throw a curveball into one’s schedule. Luckily for me, my classes are unique enough that I don’t spend hours upon hours of basically the same material each night. This semester by Maggie L. '12 November 4, 2010
Blog / Personal Travel Restoring Sanity… and Fear And love of cats. don’t have any carry-ons, the guard who is supposed to simply check to by Elijah T. '11 November 1, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research MIA No More Why I haven't blogged in 23 days. story, actually, as these iCal representations of my life don't take into by Hamsika C. '13 November 1, 2010
Blog / Admissions On Mens et Manus The realizations one has whilst building improvised flotation devices. : even if you don’t think you’re into the traditional “mens et manus by Natanya K. '14 October 14, 2010
Blog / Extracurriculars North to Peru Not too far from Norway, just south of Mexico. in Maine was quite stunning – they don’t call it Vacationland for by Elijah T. '11 October 12, 2010
Blog / MIT History & Culture Ode to the New, Part 1 Seeking adventure. and take my first steps into the world of “we don't know why this by Anna H. '14 September 28, 2010
Blog / MIT Life Happy Birthday! 1 in 365 readers are really pleased that I remembered their birthday! ...or creeped out… to take classes in anything a teacher wants to teach. I still don’t by Kate R. '14 September 19, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research Art Imitating Art well, at least blogs. your house, the car is at the shop, and you don't have any firearms. What by Chris Peterson SM '13 September 5, 2010
Blog / Admissions Do You Like “Like”? What to do about social sharing. secret that I don't like "Like." And that's because I think that it is by Chris Peterson SM '13 August 9, 2010
Blog / Admissions Undercover Admissions Officer ...or how I saw the campus through "fresh eyes". that make it special. I don't want to give away all the little details by Kim Hunter '86 August 5, 2010
Blog / Events Lea-der! Lea-der! Bat-man! ...I mean, Lea-der! three more times that day. I realized that some people still don’t by Maggie L. '12 July 13, 2010
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Inside/Outside words/pictures; I really don't know what to put here... haha yea, the month-long World Cup – I don’t have much knowledge about by Jenny X. '13 July 5, 2010
Blog / MIT Life This Entry is About (A) Lady Gaga (B) my MIT ID card (C) all of the above previous sentence, and it seems possible that I don't understand what the by Yan Z. '12 July 1, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research I’m in New York! where chicken and rice is so good. relationships - but don't be afraid of change, because that's how we grow. Above by Chris S. '11 June 27, 2010