When I applied to MIT, I had a good idea of what I wanted to do when I "grew up." Having been a computer nut since age four, I happily wrote down "computer science" on the line of my application indicating my
I don't know about you, but I had a pretty awesome weekend.
First of all, I checked my exam grade for 18.01 on-line. Then I started running around the room and up and down the stairs to tell Becky and Sam. Why
So there's this list of 101 things to do before you graduate from MIT; I don't actually have it and I can't find it online, but if memory serves me correctly, the things you're supposed to do are along the lines