Blog / MIT Life In Their Own Words (Part 2) The dog days of summer. Chris that although that plastic-y stuff around a wire does indeed isolate by Paul B. '11 June 30, 2008
Blog / Admissions Early Action versus Regular Action Use this link when you get to the end of the post, you'll understand. application fee? Yes. What about financial aid? Does this affect it at all by Snively '11 June 15, 2008
Blog / Admissions Hitchhiker’s Guide to CPW DON'T PANIC. pretty much every major, and Admissions really does their best to pair each by Paul B. '11 April 5, 2008
Blog / About Decisions On taking a ‘Gap Year’ Consider deferring college for a year. what everyone does." Last summer, my friend Shaun over at the blog The by Matt McGann '00 April 4, 2008
Blog / Events One of those “big picture” days 2 hours of inspirational lectures, one from the CDC director and the other from broadcasting… does this apply to MIT? The end of the talk focused on “translating by Melis A. '08 April 2, 2008
Blog / How to MIT Laptops! It goes on the top of your lap. , what does MIT recommend? If you go to MIT's page of Recommended Laptops by Snively '11 March 22, 2008
Blog / Study Abroad Livin’ la Vida Española (Pt. 2) Where the music is richer. motivation. But, being entirely immersed in Spain does help though - I think I by Chris S. '11 February 4, 2008
Blog / Events Religious Discussions Yes, there are non-atheists at MIT. But they still like science jokes. : MIT does not need a chaplain Responses published on 1/16 Responses by Laura N. '09 January 24, 2008
Blog / Events Adonde? Excuse me sir, I seem to have misplaced my pants. opened, people got on, and then the doors closed. When a large group does by Snively '11 January 17, 2008
Blog / Admissions Paul’s Top Ten Common-Sense College Application Tips Patent pending. , so does the process of immersion. These blogs are living proof of that by Paul B. '11 November 19, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Classes! Classes! Classes! Classes! Arabic. Luckily, that one school down the river does, and MIT students can by Karen F. '11 November 1, 2007
Blog / MIT History & Culture Nonlinearity My conjecture on finding my way through four years at MIT. that it did and I made the most of it. What does this all say about life by Bryan October 13, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Comments, UROPs, field trips, and OMG HP7! The most awesome blog entry ever. Because...okay it's probably not. But it's all about how… company which maintains servers all around the world and does all kinds of by Laura N. '09 July 20, 2007
Blog / About Decisions Consider a Gap Year Deferring enrollment is an option you may want to consider. 's just what everyone does." Yesterday, my friend Shaun over at the blog The by Matt McGann '00 June 1, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Al Kwon ‘08: Researching drug delivery Al Kwon, a Junior majoring in Biology, talks about some of his really exciting work… team does better than the military academies such as the US Army from by Melis A. '08 December 12, 2006
Blog / Admissions Questions Omnibus Okay, so it's not even really half a bus. But I'M not the one asking… high enough to test out of the class, does that mean you are qualified to by Jess K. '10 September 11, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research First term freshman year A horror story, I guess... but one with a happy ending , this page will show a list of HASS-Ds with open seats. Although it does by Mollie B. '06 August 12, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research You’ve got questions, I’ve got answers things MIT students do to afford college. Does MIT offer sholarships to by Jessie L. '07 August 9, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research It’s the terror of knowing Ten dollars for my thoughts on grad school. , in case you might be wondering, almost every engineering course does by Sam M. '07 July 20, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Once upon a time Who I was in high school. between profs, or does it affect undergrad students too? If you work with by Mollie B. '06 July 19, 2006