Blog / MIT History & Culture Past, present, and future right now are writing our chapters. What will your chapters be like? by Jessie L. '07 October 16, 2006
Blog / Admissions Reno/Sacramento wrap-up The latest from the West Coast. or Northen Nevada, one of these kind folks could be your interviewer by Matt McGann '00 September 10, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research First day of school The first day of school ? (perhaps some of you are well into your first weeks of school) (cartoon from by Melis A. '08 September 6, 2006
Blog / MIT Life I’m Back! we can drive you back to your dorm with them. Oh, and we'll pay for it by Laura N. '09 September 6, 2006
Blog / Admissions MIT ‘10: Sulinya Ramanan Sulinya Ramanan '10, "hometown hero" of classical dance. I love it because you can forget about your life by Matt McGann '00 August 5, 2006
Blog / Admissions MIT ‘10: Cristen Chinea Cristen Chinea '10, for whom MIT might mean "meteorologist in training." Institute of Technology. Ask about Belinda's daughter and you're guaranteed to by Matt McGann '00 July 31, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Summer reading: “The Language of God” Consider adding "The Language of God" to your summer reading list! just use your imagination. When Dr. Collins is not practicing his vocals by Melis A. '08 July 22, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research What can you do in four years? Okay, now for the next post addressing one of your requested topics. Question: "What about Are Four years enough to get advantage of all the resources MIT has to offer for a student?" In a word, no. No matter how much by Jessie L. '07 July 19, 2006
Blog / MISTI “Heroes” The second in a trilogy of Berlin photo entries, featuring Michael Jackson. recommend checking it out on your way into or out of Berlin, if nothing else by Sam M. '07 July 14, 2006
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Freedom costs a buck-oh-five Question: What are two broke twenty-somethings to do on a pristine summer day in Boston?Answer:… Series is going on outside your window. 6. Old North Church At the Old by Mollie B. '06 July 8, 2006
Blog / MISTI Bonn, Games, Bonn Wherein we teach the world the true meaning of democracy. preparation as a s'more. America, you're so fine, you blow my mind. by Sam M. '07 July 7, 2006
Blog / Life after MIT Yes, I am still alive My fourth of July in America's hometown , no public transportation necessary. For a Carvel ice cream store, you're by Mollie B. '06 July 6, 2006
Blog / MISTI Last train to Koblenz If I get back by 7:30, I don't need a reservation. Stuttgart TV tower, was kind of lame and is not worth your 4 вВђ, but did by Sam M. '07 June 12, 2006
Blog / Life after MIT An Entrepreneur’s Story How billionaire entrepreneur Pat McGovern '59 got his start. activity. He said: "No. If you want to do it, do it on your own." Over the by Matt McGann '00 May 22, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research No more school, no more books Professors are people, too. Importantly, they're people who give free food. 9 premeds. So if you're premed, take the classes Dr. Byrne teaches! He by Mollie B. '06 May 17, 2006
Blog / MIT Life MIT Dorms: Baker House A tour of Baker House. down to the country kitchen and cooked ourselves dinner Diana: your by Bryan May 14, 2006
Blog / About Decisions Mind the Gap (again) About deferring admission for a year, also known as a gap year. outlining your plans to our office: Office of Admissions by Matt McGann '00 May 12, 2006
Blog / Events Cake Concert, Wing Dinner, and Senior Ball An action packed 2 weekends: Cake, a wing dinner, and Senior Ball! you're not allowed to bring cameras inside... so I had to scramble to by Melis A. '08 May 7, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Neuroscience classes and visual perception, but that's okay, because vision is fun! If you're by Jessie L. '07 April 26, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Additional Questions & Answers Regarding Music At MIT If you've pursued music in high school and wish to continue doing so in college,… that all may benefit from the answer. If your questions are of a personal by mitblogs April 24, 2006