Blog / How to Boston and Beyond ramen this is a ramen post. ’s fast - i fear to look behind me, but i do anyway. i can’t see the end of by Joonho K. '20 February 15, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research 2 / Keep Calm and Carry On Getting some much-needed vitamin D on the other coast . Spooky how fast time is flying by. I'm at this point where I don't want it by Kevin S. '19 October 30, 2018
Blog / Admissions I waited waaaay too long to get a new computer Finally, a development environment I can work with! . Also, did I mention how fast and light my computer is? [caption id by Anelise N. '19 October 8, 2018
Blog / MIT Life Skullhouse Road Trip Seattle, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Austin, New Orleans, North Carolina, Delaware, New Jersey, and New… homecooked meal after days of trying to pick the healthy options on fast food by Erick P. '17 June 9, 2017
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Why I Love Taylor Swift I finally explain the reason...or at least try to... be real creative real fast, or else you can watch your grade plummet by Vincent A. '17 June 6, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Classes: Junior Spring Edition + notes on MIT academics in general . It doesn't fill up as fast as the smaller CI-H courses. 24.191 BEING by Yuliya K. '18 April 25, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Anatomy of a Problem, Part 1 and the power of the few lot of the material covered in 6.046 is dense, very fast-paced, and by Vincent A. '17 January 22, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Advanced Standing Exams: know your stuff, get out of a semester-long class! You should really consider taking them. -taking for the course very fast. I spent two weeks spending almost every day in by Anelise N. '19 May 24, 2016
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Summer Recap—The Book Launch Oh hi there...yes, I'm back! fast, seemed sort of normal at the time. I write with every chance I get by Vincent A. '17 September 20, 2014
Blog / MIT Life Studying in China on MIT’s Budget: a Guest Post by Saul W. ‘14 Saul double-majored in Math and Asian & Asian Diaspora Studies. 're starting to get busier… you get used to big things fast in China, and you get by Anna H. '14 July 14, 2014
Blog / About Decisions Think About This and maybe it will help you. fries for some megomaniacal fast food manager. This impresses an by Chris LaBounty March 21, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Falling in Love with a Language at MIT interviews with two of my inspirations “culture shock” and see how fast of a learner I was. I'm sort of a by Jenny X. '13 January 10, 2013
Blog / Admissions The Google RISE Global Summit and some thoughts on STEM outreach. . Fast-forward to September 12. I packed a tiny suitcase, went to an by Anna H. '14 September 21, 2012
Blog / Athletics 90-something days of summer (Part 1) MIT people around the world about what MIT peeps do during the summer since the holiday is fast by Linh V. '13 April 20, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Classes, musicals, teaching, research, sports, and wisdom tooth surgery. I think I can I think I can I think I can I think I… being played on fast-forward. It felt like my teeth were rearranging by Anna H. '14 March 25, 2012
Blog / Admissions FIRST Robotics and Alumna-hood I miss my team. up so fast that it almost sailed off my neck. "...the Entrepreneurship by Anna H. '14 March 10, 2012
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Richard III: Behind-the-scenes [by Grace Kane '11, Guest Blogger] What does it take to put on Shakespeare at… fast costume changes and late-night power-tool construction and are by ARTalk March 11, 2010
Blog / Athletics Always Moving Forward: An entry by Prof. Patrick Henry Winston MIT has the nation's leading running back in Division III football?!? And he's a Computer… anyway. He looked fast even when he was just standing still on the by Matt McGann '00 November 8, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research Second Day of Class Course shopping and such. my forehead (it didn't really hurt much, but it was crazy how fast it by Chris S. '11 September 10, 2009
Blog / Personal Travel Nerdy adventures on the West Coast Q: What changes when you transplant a few MIT students 3,000 miles? A: Not much. 'm moving so fast it's a blur. Or someone just took a lousy picture. Rick by Laura N. '09 April 14, 2009