Blog / Miscellaneous What’s in My Bag? My everyday carry! personalities. This is in part why one of my favorite websites this year has been by Selam G. '18 December 11, 2017
Blog / Class Projects neutrality isn’t about objectivity—it’s about who has the power some words on facebook trending topics, and also net neutrality Wu in 2003. He says the following on his website (Network Neutrality by Allan K. '17 May 20, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research Advice for the Incoming Froshies You've accepted your offer to MIT! Now what? !! There is an awesome Mark Twain quote on the FPOP website: "Twenty Years by Rachel D. '16 May 13, 2014
Blog / Admissions Q&A Passing along some e-mails, and my responses to them. . Sometimes, people send me: Links to fun websites or videos, "since you by Anna H. '14 September 21, 2013
Blog / Admissions Selection-time Questions Omnibus expect the admissions decisions to be emailed or posted on the website by Matt McGann '00 February 22, 2005
Blog / Admissions EA Deadline: Your Questions [Updated] With the Early Action deadline fast approaching, I'll try to answer some last minute questions. . : " Matt '00 replies: I can't say much more than what's on our website: "If ... website and can't find this, so: if November 1st is the EA deadline, does by Matt McGann '00 October 31, 2009
Blog / How to Food 42 Recipes for Surviving Freshman Year (Part 2) Googling. If you find even more, post a link in the comments and I will add by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 December 3, 2013
Blog / Life after MIT in search of lost time a cruft joint post with CJ Q. '23 , just at the start of the MEng. I wrote: Man, it's been 400 days since I by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 January 28, 2025
Blog / MIT History & Culture how dorm structure shapes social life in more ways than i can count, actually to Taji Manning '25 for creating these! Architectural Principles There by Ankita D. '23 November 11, 2022
Blog / Classes A Week in the Life of My MIT Junior Fall we're back in person baybee Valley, Old Man's Journey, Proteus, and Ritual of the Moon), play it in one by Cami M. '23 September 20, 2021
Blog / Art, Literature, Music fictional coping mechanisms learning to love unapologetically used to love in a self-deprecating way, like, "Oh man, my Undertale phase by Mel N. '24, MEng '25 February 11, 2021
Blog / Academics & Research Philosophy Things liberty, property, consent - that kind of stuff revolutionary: a man may not call himself king and implement laws upon a territory by Michelle G. '18 August 11, 2016
Blog / IAP A Jaunt Across Europe (Part 2) 12 hours of coastal biking and other Spanish adventures according to their website, but I felt very strongly about going and wanted to by Kanokwan T. '26 February 11, 2024
Blog / Academics & Research A (Not At All) Comprehensive Guide to Your First Year what i've learned as an associate advisor good resources for planning your classes: firehose.guide is a website by Cami M. '23 September 10, 2022
Blog / Personal Projects things i’ve made and/or consumed art, movies, shows, and more Interactive Websites and D3.js. I’m starting to explore data visualizations more by Kidist A. '22 February 28, 2021
Blog / How to Food what i ate in a month* *basically true to my word this time but at what cost the free ice cream at the end was also SO GOOD man it was peak vanilla by Janet G. '27 January 19, 2025
Blog / Admissions Best of the Ben Blogs Looking back at Ben's four years on the blogs. man chartreuse?" [read more] The Vision Realized (Part 2): August 17 by Matt McGann '00 June 26, 2008
Blog / Uncategorized A Week in the Life of a Second Semester MIT Student first week impressions up the Common Application website. I make an account. I add transfer by Cami M. '23 February 7, 2020
Blog / Challenges coronavirus, one year later recounting the craziest ten days of my life blur; my google timeline shows one trip to the student center and then by Paolo A. '21 March 6, 2021
Blog / Admissions Meet the Class of 2012 Profiles of MIT's new freshmen. knows this young man, who earned perfect scores on his advanced placement by Matt McGann '00 September 2, 2008