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Blog / Admissions
Open Forum Monday Let's make a list of questions that you feel you REALLY need answers to ASAP.
closer to application deadlines I know that your anxiety level is on the incline. As a way to help with your tension headaches, I propose the ... of questions that you feel you REALLY need answers to ASAP. Here are -
Blog / How to Human
finding direction reasonable goal-setting? who is she?
motivated to do even when i haven't been able to focus on anything for half a day and i'm beating myself up for not being able to get my shit together ... , however, that Zooming for n hours a day kills your will to do much aside -
Blog / Personal Travel
what I did this summer unoriginal title, original experiences!
’s go out for ice cream! Let’s go to the mall! On taking opportunities ... In third grade, my parents sent me away to sleepaway camp for two ... instead of drowning in it. On not being afraid to make mistakes and get -
Blog / Academics & Research
I?TFP
Thursday night was, well, interesting. I was working on my lab for 6 ... Wednesday that I'd had to tool for, and I had already spent nearly four hours ... for those who needed it to receive it. Luckily, there were also friends -
Blog / Academics & Research
21M.285: The Beatles the most enjoyable class i've taken at MIT
't interested in them enough to take an entire class on them. In May, I watched ... Davies, and preparing for a presentation on a song. It's super relaxed and ... songs on it, so it was interesting to listen to the album with fresh ears -
Blog / MIT Life
Dear prefrosh, a letter to you
on Discord would one day come in handy for something as important as ... Prefrosh: Firstly, congratulations on being admitted to MIT. I always say ... something that was meant for all of you to read. I've been getting a lot of -
Blog / Events
Mystery Hunt Day 1 Liveblogging the beginning of this year's campus-wide puzzling competition.
finding a coin hidden somewhere on campus. The only prize for the winning ... :40am: I'm about to head to Lobby 7 for the Kickoff... we'll see what this ... least for now -- "How to Succeed at the MIT Mystery Hunt by Being Really -
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond
Julia’s Day Out Almost 10 things I've learned since living in Boston
like there is never enough exploring of Boston to be done, so be on the ... It was so exciting to be able to welcome the 1000+ adMITed students to campus these past two weekends. Many of you have explored our campus -
Blog / Academics & Research
Let the good times roll here is where my summer adventures take place
Public Service Center to intern with a non-profit in Hawaii on the Big ... to create a "Think Local First" campaign^^ for this island. I’m working ... the University of Hawaii - Hilo to develop the marketing plan for this -
Blog / Admissions
Introducing the Class of 2013: Trevor ‘13 The sixth in a series of articles about the incoming MIT class.
engineering is the field for him. Chemical engineers get to draw on math and ... , too, with a penchant for chess and crossword puzzles. He's headed to MIT ... -grubber; work to maximize deep understanding. Ever since, "I focus on trying to -
Blog / Life after MIT
Leaving a Mark Painting a mural and turning my rat
'd always said I wanted to paint a mural on Tetazoo, and I'd had my eye on ... background for most of my junior year. I'd had my eye on the closet door it's painted on for a while, too: earlier in my senior year I'd stripped a off -
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond
How to survive your first winter: a college student’s guide written by a transplant from sunny Los Angeles
'll be well on your way to staying warm on a budget. Maybe you'll even ... winter break for a few days of ice climbing. Temperatures dropped to ... let you adjust to different temperatures (by putting on/off layers), but -
Blog / How to Human
23andme happy new year
and like, if I had Greg's attitude of "it's hard for me to see how I ... passions for math and writing, and that I wanted to get into a selective ... entrepreneurial schemes . . . Also, for the first time, I'm starting to think about -
Blog / Athletics
dance dance revolution lessons from ddr
: there are four pads on the ground, each corresponding to an arrow ... , and the player’s job is to step on the pads at the same time that the ... than i’d expected to, largely because the learning curve for beginners is -
Blog / Admissions
Ben’s First Annual Q&A Kidding about the annual part. Catching up with my blog comments... finally!
here. MIT's affinity for hands-on approaches to education. Our latin ... -choice - so we can't assume an added enthusiasm for MIT based on the decision to ... YOU NOT LIKE FAST FOOD!!!??? Ahha love to hear your response on that -
Blog / Miscellaneous
Sweet summer song
writing mood for the last couple months, but I'm back and I'm excited to ... for August. I was continuing my research with the Isola lab on inner ... goal is to make a community for students to get creative outside of -
Blog / Academics & Research
A Taste of the Real World an adventure in life
on in the world, only able to scan the New York Times every couple of days, relying on WILG’s resident Course 17s to explain to me the riots/reforms/goings-on ... of MIT’s willingness to pay for you to travel) including England -
Blog / Admissions
Match Game
that good stuff isn't handed to students on a silver platter, but for ... to be a "good match" for MIT? What do we look for? Alignment with MIT ... seat Kresge Auditorium on campus. Here on my blog, there has been a lot -
Blog / Academics & Research
Just some potpourri Zoo! New computer! Cooking! Books! Spine-crushingly tedious work at the lab!
meaning to read for ages: On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of the ... to Boston spring and summer. And, for that matter, it's my policy on ... depends on where you live. In MacGregor, it's fairly rare for a student to