scary as hell.
So what do I want to be when I grow up? Part of me is ... is the uncertainty? Polymers, believe it or not, involve a lot of ... haven't decided where yet (but I have a couple of options (yay options but
director and I had to email Chris, who was in the middle of committee still ... ). And at this time of year especially, I'm usually back on the computer ... hopping with great things going on. Come to think of it, I'd rather be at
If you enjoyed the story of the MIT Blackjack Team -- the movie "21 ... tic-tac-toe lottery was seriously flawed. It took a few hours of ... of secretly plundering the game, he decided to go to the Ontario
install a billion types of software. Over the last few weeks, I've had to ... ’s calendar and wanted to follow up with mine...
Look at that sea of blue ... : lots of stuff to do
ahahah
me: yeah
man
i'm iCal-ing
right now
x_x
Wendy
I'm leaving for Boston tomorrow this morning. As most of my friends and family could tell you, I'm just a little bit frazzled when packing to go to or from MIT...so I would, almost inevitably, forget one vital
An email I just sent out to my sorority:
from: Shannon
to: Theta
date: Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 8:10 AM
subject: Snow snow snow.
So I'm from West Michigan, which gets some of the most snow in the US, right? Our standards
The most recent issue of MIT's student newspaper The Tech had a nice spread about summer UROPs. UROP is MIT's Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, and is the oldest and most extensive program involving
I am back in the office, did you miss me? :-)
St. John was awesome, but not as awesome as MIT. Consider the evidence:
Sigh.
But a week of total relaxation didn't stop me from thinking about MIT constantly
I got an email today about the MacVicar Day event this week that showcases student research in our labs here on campus and in the field worldwide.
It should be an exciting celebration of student achievements in
Things are still pretty crazy around here, so until I get a chance to post, I'll keep you entertained with the following.
As you know if you follow Matt's blog, my colleague Joanne's dog Evie is somewhat of an office
So I can't take an ounce of credit for this artistic endeavor, but I will applaud it's shear awesomeness.
So this weekend my friends Diana, Yonas, Chris, Tom, Christi, and other Bakerites made this huge sign to