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FAQ / Academics and research
What’s the School of Science like?
The six departments in the MIT School of Science are consistently ... ; Mathematics; and Physics. Members of our community study deep philosophical questions: What is the nature of dark matter and dark energy, which make up 95 - 
                    
Blog / Academics & Research
When I Grow Up In which I contemplate growing up and what I am going to do with my…
scary as hell. So what do I want to be when I grow up? Part of me is ... is the uncertainty? Polymers, believe it or not, involve a lot of ... haven't decided where yet (but I have a couple of options (yay options but - 
                    
Blog / MIT History & Culture
‘Twas the Night before Finals Likely the highlight of my literary career. And some words of advice to EA.
their chem, Had just settled down for some quick SHM, When out on the ‘net ... to stress, You’re on pass/no record, and it’s just one test!” (“http ... just one of you- yeah, I still didn’t know! So while I wait for finals - 
                    
Blog / MIT Life
Super Adventure Club In a little while, I'll be gone.
recklessly complaining, but here goes: Today I had a to-do list of 23 things to do before Spring Break. Right now, I'm working on number 22: "Blog ... make my 13-minute (!) layover and get on a train to Lancaster, PA. If I - 
                    
Blog / Admissions
Mid-year Grade Reports And Other Common Questions Quick answers to a few of the common questions in my blog over the last…
Quick answers to a few of the common questions in my blog over the ... committee. ------------------------------------- What if my school is on a ... announcement on March 6. - 
                  
FAQ / Academics and research
What is CSAIL?
When people think of MIT, they think of computers, robots, and internet—CSAIL is all of those things. The Computer Science and Artificial ... of the world’s most important centers of information technology - 
                    
Blog / MIT Life
Class of 2009 note #2
Many of you have already received it, but for those of you anxiously ... The i3 project features all 11 of MIT's dorms. The preliminary housing ... funding for the very first i3 project, and several of my very close friends - 
                    
Blog / Hacks
Mario Institute of Technology hack Laura's entry on an awesome hack.
Laura ’09 captured today’s awesome hack… check it out! - 
                    
Blog / Challenges
Anatomy of a Late Night There are some problems caffeine can't solve. But only a few.
2 liters of Mountain Dew: $2.75 Mint Milanos: $3.39 Artichoke Spinach Hummus: $2.99 Wheat Thins: $2.29 Getting all your work done... priceless And now, I sleep, perchance to dream... - 
                    
Blog / Admissions
Welcome MIT Class of 2009!
about the Class of 2009. I'm very excited to see who the class will be! In the meantime, all of you '09s should check out the Firstyear site ... ... yes, we're now thinking about the MIT Class of 2010 (and beyond!). I - 
                    
Blog / Academics & Research
Taste of the Middle Ages
My 21H.927: Economic History of Work and Family teacher, Professor Anne McCants, ran an IAP event entitled "Old Food: Ancient and Medieval ... the Met(ropolitan Museum of Art)'s Medieval Art collection -------- - 
                    
Blog / Art, Literature, Music
the lying lives of adults by elena ferrante
aspects of an affair that novels were concerned with, like whether or not ... most visible manifestation of more important, more illegible conflicts ... -winded way of explaining that I just finished reading The Lying Lives of Adults - 
                    
Blog / About Decisions
Welcome MIT Class of 2010! By now many of the Early Action admitted students have received "Da' Tube".
By now many of the Early Action admitted students have received "Da' Tube". Let me hear from you! Are you excited? Are we your number one choice? Do you have reservations? Are you still in shock? Drop the Nance - 
                  
FAQ / Life and culture
What programs does Office of Minority Education offer?
The MIT Office of Minority Education (OME) provides a home base for many of MIT's underrepresented minority students. OME's mission is to ... professional mindsets among students of underrepresented minority groups, with - 
                    
Blog / MISTI
Renewable Energy in Spain
Vivian Dien Class of 2013 Materials Science and Engineering w/ a ... at exploring different methods of solar cell characterization and detection of inefficiencies, which is important in the manufacturing process - 
                  
FAQ / Academics and research
What are GIRs?
(GIRs). Basically, you must take two semesters of math, two semesters of physics, a semester of biology, a semester of chemistry, and a selection of courses from the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. During your first - 
                    
Blog / MIT History & Culture
My Class of 2014 track jacket When your MIT friends say you're a dork, you know you have a problem
It finally arrived. All you need to know is that something in here matches something in here. - 
                  
FAQ / Academics and research
What programs fall under the School of Architecture & Planning?
Architecture was one of the four original departments at MIT, and it ... and technology. Through recognition of architecture as a liberal ... humanities at MIT. The Department of Architecture is one of five divisions - 
                  
FAQ / Transfer
Can I apply if I’ve completed more than 2.5 years of college?
Students who at the time of entry to MIT will have completed more than two and a half years (five terms) of college may not be eligible because of our residency requirements. If you have been enrolled in college 
