Blog / MIT Life A Chapter Closes To open another just how extraordinarily childish we are. Or that when the 300-line code by Vincent A. '17 May 24, 2014
Blog / Admissions Notes on the Interview (the EC edition!) in which you receive advice and an alum surreptitiously gets to blog again much when you're chest-deep in psets and drowning in lines of code, but by Chris S. '11 October 2, 2013
Blog / Extracurriculars MIT HSSP and Stanford Splash! Seven fundamental questions, and a field trip to the west coast in lines outside" is not something MIT ESP is used to working with by Anna H. '14 May 4, 2013
Blog / MIT Life 24 Hours From sleeping in a homeless shelter to waltzing in La Sala -Conner to read and drink hot chocolate with company. I read 500-ish lines of by Anna H. '14 February 24, 2013
Blog / About Decisions On taking a ‘Gap Year’ Consider taking a year before entering college. . The bottom line here is that it is okay to slow down. Life, college by Matt McGann '00 April 21, 2010
Blog / MIT Life An Asymmetric Discussion of Shoes, the Process of Moving, and 3D Glasses Physics problem included. Some assembly required. consider poetry to be a list of junk in my suitcases with line indentations by Yan Z. '12 January 22, 2010
Blog / MIT Life 8 Hypotheses Like Schubert, I never finished the Eighth. along curling field lines. Perhaps my geriatric expressiveness is a just a by Yan Z. '12 December 7, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research Physics in the MIT No bacon apple pies here. Belcher's mathematically gorgeous field line representations (check them out by Yan Z. '12 October 1, 2009
Blog / About Decisions The Value of Creativity Sí, se puede. feeling? ---- Alas, I had digressed much. The bottom line is: You don by Chris S. '11 April 6, 2009
Blog / Personal Travel New York A break from Cambridge. powers of explanation. Followed in line by spicy seafood noodles, egg by Yan Z. '12 March 26, 2009
Blog / Athletics A Run through Boston Having an adventure was easy. Carrying the camera around was the hard part. discoursing innards of Boston Common, out the South end of its tree-lined by Yan Z. '12 March 4, 2009
Blog / Events Good Will Mystery Hunting 63 hours of puzzle solving: a classic part of the MIT experience additional hours and around 29842942 wrong leads, I drew some more lines on the by Yan Z. '12 January 21, 2009
Blog / Art, Literature, Music A Week of Music Eight bands in nine days, and I still missed five performances. railroad bass line graced my ears. I bolted from the group and entered a by Ahmed H. '12 October 28, 2008
Blog / MIT Life Island Paradise That's where I live. No, seriously. : maybe I could get some posters of beaches and line the bottom part of the by Laura N. '09 October 10, 2008
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Historic Boston This entry may be a little long . . . magnetic line for tourists. Fortunately for me, this trail led right to by Snively '11 July 21, 2008
Blog / Admissions CPW Recap (Guest Entry) "a perfect introduction to MIT" ceremonies finished, we headed over to the fair via conga line where a bunch of by Bryan April 19, 2008
Blog / Admissions Celena in CPW-Land (Guest Entry) Skipping school to have fun, duh! a pool room, and the wall is lined with SNACKS. Frat life seems so by Snively '11 April 18, 2008
Blog / About Decisions On taking a ‘Gap Year’ Consider deferring college for a year. people regret not having taken one. The bottom line here is that it is by Matt McGann '00 April 4, 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… [by Biyeun Buczyk ‘10] Behind these gray walls, Prof. Harold "Doc" Edgerton invented high-speed stroboscopic photography, and to this day his work lines the Institvte's hallways. The Edgerton Center by ARTalk March 23, 2008
Blog / Challenges H0sed Psets, exams, and being "mediocre" at MIT. lines of, "On behalf of the Admissions Committee, it is my pleasure to by Chris S. '11 March 9, 2008