Blog / How to Food Going Home We're halfway through MIT? o____o 've learned that I'm okay at biology, but yes, it does suck to be a premed at by Chris S. '11 May 23, 2009
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Exhibitions@MIT [by Leah Brunetto '12] Something different amidst displays of scientific progress. , how does one go about getting their work shown publicly? For me it was by ARTalk May 12, 2009
Blog / Admissions CPW Photograph-athon Because anything can be a catchy title if you add -athon to the end! standing next to somebody's mom does not deserve Hubble-esque dimensions by Yan Z. '12 April 29, 2009
Blog / MIT Life Friendship Oh my dearest . . . does sound interesting they will need a short bio thanks! barry He by Snively '11 March 28, 2009
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Writing Science Fiction [by Susan Shepherd '11] Writing takes time, but fortunately MIT gives you good excuses to… people go on to write their ideas out. The minority that does go to the by ARTalk March 24, 2009
Blog / About Decisions More Information on the Waitlist Further details for waitlisted applicants. I know that folks on the waitlist have lots of questions; hopefully this post will be quite helpful! How does the waitlist work? We are aiming for a class of about 1,075 students this year. Based on our by Matt McGann '00 March 17, 2009
Blog / MIT History & Culture The Rainbow Lounge Where the LGBT kids hang out. comprehensive list, but possibly a representative sample? (Does it matter that I by Laura N. '09 February 23, 2009
Blog / Events Integration Bee If this were televised, nobody would watch the Superbowl. . The audience exploded in applause. Teddy apparently does not comply by Yan Z. '12 February 2, 2009
Blog / Challenges How I got mugged in the frozen foods section. So, MIT is kind of like a turkey and provolone Subway sandwich. make a good blog entry.” Life at MIT does not make sense a lot of times by Shannon M. '12 January 5, 2009
Blog / Events A Latino Christmas An introducción to Next House's newest student group. association does not appreciate someone describing a Latino pride celebration as by Ahmed H. '12 December 11, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research A word about the humanities It's sort of a long, multi-section word. now. Here, Junot Diaz does something that I have never done before by Yan Z. '12 November 25, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research A major problem is not a major problem Why the text next to my picture is lying to you. finds the JPG file and does some photoshopping (whichever one comes first by Yan Z. '12 November 17, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music A Look At Stagecraft [by Susan Shepherd '11] And axes! does not disappoint. The play follows three story lines that frequently by ARTalk October 29, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music The Imagination Box [by Danbee Kim '09] We can draw on the walls again! , it doesn't feel like a sterile box that does nothing to mitigate my by ARTalk October 19, 2008
Blog / Admissions The Interview…Part 3 Connecting with your Educational Counselor share it with them. Your application does not provide the basis for your by Kim Hunter '86 October 9, 2008
Blog / Events Fall Formal My Saturday evening. going on. As has been said before, MIT definitely does know how to party by Paul B. '11 September 24, 2008
Blog / Challenges Sick of Being Sick On being sick at MIT. sick. Either my professor does actually read my blog, or the universe by Jess K. '10 September 22, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Sabar drums, Rwanda, and the C.I.A Can you guess what all this stuff has in common? it doesn't, but I know it does, I just can't figure it out). There are by Chris M. '12 September 18, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Tale of the Midnight Tool! Simulcast in 1337 for our viewers at home! language, like Klingon. Also like Klingon, it does not impress women.) Tool by Chris M. '12 September 17, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Fall term is already a nightmare Today I went to my second day of classes. ! This is how it's going to be. Prof Belcher's schedule does not permit by Lulu L. '09 September 5, 2008