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Blog / MIT History & Culture The 2009 Brass Rat My highly biased and personal opinions about Ring Premiere. , or might even be in the process of picking one out right now. If yours by Laura N. '09 February 20, 2007
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Blog / Admissions What We Did In High School pls don't be as stressed as we were . She describes the gap between what you write on your application and ... this internship program where you get to make your own exhibit. That by Danny and Allan G. '20 July 11, 2018
Blog / MIT History & Culture The 2011 Brass Rat! Can I turn this in in lieu of my blank lab report for tomorrow? the esteemed Matt McGann) once said, you really only see your complete ... you're at it). The bridge is the our entryway to the outside world, the by Chris S. '11 February 9, 2009
Blog / MIT History & Culture the threek post! my lovely lovely year on maseeh three system that allows you to request to swap from your temp dorm into another by Angie F. '28 May 27, 2025
Blog / Academics & Research How I chose my classes A graduating senior's perspective; results may vary after your freshman year."]7+ classes per semester[/annotation] while by Andi Q. '25 May 24, 2025
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Blog / How to Food [Guest Post] On Food and Cooking at MIT, Paradiso A selection of dishes that define my MIT dining experience, part 4 silence. “Your work here is done,” she said. “Go forth and prosper by CJ Q. '23 May 28, 2023
Blog / Classes Ranking Every Class I Took at MIT it's that time project or your rug tufting is something so so sacred and important. I felt by Cami M. '23 May 24, 2023
Blog / How to Human at the South Asian Youth Initiative a New Haven adventure often struggle with cultural conflict. Inside your home, you are ‘very by Fatima A. '25 February 22, 2023
Blog / IAP eighty hours (pt. 4) notes from the last day . Regardless of your beliefs about humanity, it is quite a profound experience by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 January 14, 2023
Blog / Academics & Research Choose My Senior Spring Classes for Me pre-registration is open and i will let you decide a college student having to choose your classes. I'll talk more about by Cami M. '23 December 1, 2022
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Blog / Uncategorized oh, the places you’ll go (reprise) my first ever technical interview difficult user interfaces so people can't really understand your project by Cami M. '23 October 11, 2020
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Blog / Internships & Externships Dive: a cultural app take a look at my team's microsoft project! , interests choose what is hidden and displayed on your profile reporting by Cami M. '23 August 8, 2020
Blog / Academics & Research Africans@MIT: Blockchain and the Niger Delta Creating a system for accountability respond to questions, such as, "Hey, I read that a hospital in your by Selam G. '18 May 30, 2018