Blog / MIT Life The last few days of summer I think I spent them well. lot, and thank your lucky stars that you aren't afraid of heights. I by Anna H. '14 September 6, 2012
Blog / MIT Life Giant Cows Eat Venus; Earth Next Breaking apart and growing, fireworks, and a story your worldview and put incompetent people in important positions, too by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 July 25, 2012
Blog / Art, Literature, Music I auditioned for a musical Oh my goodness, oh my goodness sing 16-32 bars of a song that shows off your vocal quality and range by Anna H. '14 December 2, 2011
Blog / Miscellaneous Steve and Me remembering steve jobs 'm sorry I didn't answer your call earlier. I was in religious services, and by Chris Peterson SM '13 October 6, 2011
Blog / Uncategorized The Good Stuff yeah, man , then your math is going to be fragile and prone to collapse. You can by Qiaochu Y. '12 September 22, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Angular Velocity Saved My Life bikes and bullet time , but at 20 MPH even the best brakes can't stop you when the thing you're by Chris Peterson SM '13 August 19, 2011
Blog / Admissions Trip Report: IvyPlus some reflections from an admissions conference pieces of mail we receive from your teachers, guidance counselors, coaches by Chris Peterson SM '13 June 13, 2011
Blog / MISTI Another Journey Planned How to go abroad 101 internships or research positions, and MISTI (or sometimes your company) will by Becca H. '12 February 21, 2011
Blog / Study Abroad Haiti Day 2: DINEPA and mosquito bites the importance of boiling your water. He also gave us samples of the by Jess K. '10 April 27, 2010
Blog / Events Balancing Life, School, and… More Life? Gotta start by taking advantage of Veteran's Day to... work... and, more importantly, BLOG! may be asking: What's your life been like since that nearly-failed 18 by Marcela R. '13 November 11, 2009
Blog / MIT Life OCTOBERRR NOVEMBERRR will NOT be my next entry, promise. --that you're specially chosen, and lucky to be there. -Richard P. Feynman by Chris S. '11 October 31, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research The Challenge of Public Health Sometimes science and engineering only come so far. to your legislators. Follow the news. Become involved. This is their by Chris S. '11 August 4, 2009
Blog / MIT Life Eternal sunshine of the sleepless mind Once again, the title has practically no relation to the actual blog entry. your camera lens. I should have worn sunglasses, though. Smooth by Yan Z. '12 April 13, 2009
Blog / Personal Travel New York A break from Cambridge. *, I suggest hauling your personal belongings over to the South Station by Yan Z. '12 March 26, 2009
Blog / Miscellaneous Things that make you go hmmmm……. Obama’s transformative presidency………for geeks???? Hey Mr. McArthur (I am him!) Tell me where have you been (Hangin’ out with TIM!) They’ve been asking…. (Who’s been asking ‘bout me?) They’ve been searchin’…. They’ve been wondering why….(In case you’re wonderin by Quinton McArthur December 30, 2008
Blog / MIT Life What I want to be when I grow up Did I go with the baseball announcer idea? Or the Daily Show script writer? Read… your non-native language means, I just do. Languages just make sense to by Laura N. '09 September 6, 2008
Blog / MIT Life In Their Own Words (Part 2) The dog days of summer. full-time (40 hours a week), and hours are flexible; when you're working by Paul B. '11 June 30, 2008
Blog / Admissions CPW Recap (Guest Entry) "a perfect introduction to MIT" incredibly far back, giving you the feeling you'll fall on your back.In the by Bryan April 19, 2008
Blog / Admissions Celena in CPW-Land (Guest Entry) Skipping school to have fun, duh! you guys have heard your teachers say that?) Thursday New House by Snively '11 April 18, 2008
Blog / Events CPW 2008 @ MIT – Awesomeness Guaranteed (Guest Entry) On things that other colleges (namely their dean of admissions) will never letyou do. culture, I will thrive there as well. If you’re deciding on whether MIT is by Snively '11 April 17, 2008