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Blog / MIT History & Culture
Welcome 2014s!! :) See you in the fall!
finally made the decision on matriculation! For all of those that replied in the affirmative, congratulations! You're in for one heck of a ride. ^______^V but don't worry, you'll be in with some of the best company you will -
Blog / MIT History & Culture
The little things My last blog post as a teenager! See you when I'm 20.
Overheard at MIT (Fall 2012) (complaining about the ratio of male to ... and three additoinal pieces of chocolate to the door. Again, I'm an ... to bake cookies. We made something on the order of 100 cookies, I think -
Blog / Miscellaneous
Happy New Year! And so two thousand nine begins...
-in-law's new house, enjoying the snow and festivities. (By the way, for those who always seem surprised when they find out, Michigan is on the EASTERN time zone! :) ) I've made my new year's resolution to try and work out more -
Blog / Academics & Research
Vacation = Relaxation, right? What I do over vacation...
Apparently this is not the case in England. They do things ... to students in, say China, it’s a big change from MIT where our ... the real killer, all the exams for the entire year happen during a 2 -
Blog / About Decisions
Admitted Students Update Class of 2012 guestbook and an update on The Tubes.
As of yesterday, all 522 admitted students can log into MyMIT for the Class of 2012 guestbook directory (post your picture!). Also, all of the decision letters -- including the famed "tubes" -- were mailed yesterday -
Blog / Athletics
Video: New Zigzag MIT's podcast takes on athletics on campus, and more.
alternately hosted by Marsha Bolton from the President's Office and myself. To watch the episode, click here or on the video image below. Enjoy! -
Blog / Hacks
Citius, Altius, Mens et Manus In the words of a great woman, "Yay, a hack!"
DID YOU KNOW? The United States won 9 gold medals in the most recent Winter Olympics in Torino. ..and many thanks to Joe '06 for showing up with this photograph at 6:30 in the AM. Bigger? Even bigger -
FAQ / First-year application
How does MIT select students for admission?
The selection process at MIT is holistic and student centered: each ... regional quotas are applied; neither is preference given to those with alumni ... strong match between the applicant and the Institute. Our very open -
Blog / Uncategorized
tote bag tour i have so many things to carry
floppy rectangle of yellow there. I tried my best to retreat under the ... that one’s foldable enough to take on the go, I cried silently. I need ... short enough to swing from my grasp without scraping the ground. That one -
Blog / About Decisions
Poaching Imagination Just a few more hours.
dreaming about big envelopes the way you used to dream about reindeer. You ... In just a few hours, you'll know whether or not you have the option of spending four years at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology -
Blog / IAP
Starting 2012 on a volcanic island bonfire! but no eruptions yet [photo-heavy]
, too. But occasionally we wake up to blue skies and the biggest ... two teachers explore the coast... And sunset... Not to sound corny ... First time in a foreign country - the pace at which new things are -
Blog / Admissions
Regarding The Tech Article Some clarifications.
number of international applicants admitted to 10 percent of the total ... are limited to 8% of the class, not 10%. There's other weird stuff in ... The Tech published an article today that contains some significant -
Blog / Hacks
MIT wins the gold
Oh look, how interesting. MIT seems to have won an Olympic gold medal at Torino. All photo credits go to Matt Peddie '09. A pretty nighttime shot from far away. Note how the medal design has a hole in the middle -
Blog / MIT Life
And the Lottery Says…..
Burton Conner. Hi Mitra and Sam! *waves* Just felt like sharing. Right now I'm off to go shopping for random dorm room things, so more later. -
Blog / Art, Literature, Music
A Collection of Curious Creatures at the MIT Zoo terrasaurs, quetzals, and portal cows, oh my!
appear that some hackers decided to turn the Infinite into a zoo, featuring the imagined animalistic avatars of some MIT courses, programs, and ... -- you will notice that these animals are allowed to freely roam the campus -
Blog / MIT History & Culture
One More Look At Our Snow Globe Life with moving parts
forge on... 3:57 pm -- you got 3 minutes to get off the road cars ... a lot of snow now -- and the only vehicle is a plower. Nothin' to ... mean...) school is open tomorrow, so it's back to a mostly snowballfight -
Blog / Extracurriculars
DDR Tetris Read: The silliest video I have ever made.
stand partner in the MIT Symphony Orchestra had made. Then, a couple months ago, I had the opportunity to see it first-hand during an impromptu ... . BUT NO LONGER! Ladies and gentlemen, you are about to witness the Blogs -
Blog / MIT Life
REX Sneak Peek A teeny tiny sneak preview of BC REX. I mean really. It's basically useless.
Thanks to the wonders of the Internet, all the way from Madrid, Spain ... Ability I'm so mature, I know. Anyway, I've got to run, Alicia, the ... to ROCK. I hope you are prepared. =) Also, I found this article today -
FAQ / Life and culture
What programs does Office of Minority Education offer?
society. Matriculation to one of the world’s top schools of science and ... The MIT Office of Minority Education (OME) provides a home base for many of MIT's underrepresented minority students. OME's mission is to