Blog / MISTI Another Journey Planned How to go abroad 101 to keep traveling, learning new languages and exploring. I consider by Becca H. '12 February 21, 2011
Blog / Extracurriculars V&Q&A Video, Questions, and Answers for me to explore. Kevin: I found out about GEL through some juniors by Maggie L. '12 February 3, 2011
Blog / Events Scary Tails and College Essays Three bad puns, two bloggers, one post. of there like a shot. Being adventurous and exploring the outskirts of by Cam T. '13 October 31, 2010
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Living Like A Native Or living like a boss. Your choice. some time to explore the world around MIT, so try not to get too wrapped by Emad T. '14 October 15, 2010
Blog / Study Abroad Haiti Day 3: Koumon ou rele? Which is Haitian Creole for "What's your name?" , where most of the exploration and self learning happens. After the by Jess K. '10 April 28, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research Blogger Freebie #2 And a plot twist! gave me a good 40 minutes of uncomfortable thought, exploring the same by Cam T. '13 November 15, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research Schedilemmas Schedule + dilemma = most incompetent-sounding portmanteau ever to explore non-dorm housing options for their future years at MIT as by Yan Z. '12 September 7, 2009
Blog / About Decisions On MIT and Humanities I promise I will stop philosophizing (aka. sounding like an old man) in my entries… score in the upcoming AP exams next month. :) I've explored diverse by Chris S. '11 April 19, 2009
Blog / Extracurriculars Chocolate!!! The MIT student group The Laboratory for Chocolate Science is featured in today's Boston Globe. 's fun to explore the different sides of chocolate," says Allison Kunz, 23 by Matt McGann '00 April 8, 2009
Blog / Personal Travel New York A break from Cambridge. [EDIT: It has been noted that the photos in this entry don't show up in Internet Explorer. I'll try to fix this soon, but in the meantime, I suggest converting to Firefox.] [EDIT RELOADED: Manually fixed. My by Yan Z. '12 March 26, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research This title is irrelevant In which I discuss two important aspects of undergraduate life: scientific research and climbing stairs. explore majors while getting hands-on experience in science and engineering by Yan Z. '12 January 28, 2009
Blog / Challenges I’M BACK!!!!! (and MIT is hard) /what class?). For me, this gave me a useful chance to not only explore the by Chris M. '12 January 11, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research Questions Omnibus 2 I should probably stop stealing entry titles from Matt McGann. photo class, exploring Boston's little cafes, and falling asleep a lot in by Jess K. '10 July 3, 2008
Blog / Admissions Celena in CPW-Land (Guest Entry) Skipping school to have fun, duh! something colorful. I decided to explore. I don't know what kind of room by Snively '11 April 18, 2008
Blog / Admissions A CPW Entry for Parents Students shouldn't have all the fun. 'd suggest making some new friends and going out to explore the city yourself by Matt McGann '00 April 8, 2008
Blog / MIT History & Culture 21: The Movie Afterthought: You probably have to had seen the movie to understand this entry fully. =/ City of Sin, Ben discovers the high-rolling life, explores his boundaries by Chris S. '11 March 30, 2008
Blog / Admissions MIT Info Session Courtesy of Ben Jones their belt and to explore the nitty-gritty of some real topics that they by Snively '11 March 28, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Upside-down and Reversed: Photography at MIT [by Biyeun Buczyk ‘10] I came to MIT thinking I’d put art aside for the… might explore and find useful if you decide to go to MIT. In the meantime by ARTalk March 23, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research As if course numbers weren’t enough: Learning your A, B, Cs, and OEs Different majors at MIT, and why I chose mine my previous pre-med entry and explore other classes. To get the by Melis A. '08 November 11, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Physics A short novel. GIRs can be a nice way to explore subjects before committing to a major by Karen F. '11 October 13, 2007