MIT has its own on-campus medical facilities providing a complete healthcare center serving the health and wellness needs of the entire MIT ... family members. MIT Health provides access to a broad range of clinical
Ben Jones, The Blogfather, started the MIT Blogs in 2004. The idea behind the blogs was to open a window into the lives of MIT students: what they do, think, and feel.
MIT was one of the first universities to have
MIT receives diverse and interesting applications from students in every type of school: public, private, religious, charter, and home school ... MIT.
Matt McGann, former Director of Admissions, wrote a great blog
MIT uses numbers for everything. You could be in 10-250 taking 18.06, which is 4-0-8, for 6-5. At MIT, all of your friends would understand ... week, 0 hours in lab per week, 8 hours of homework per week, for
MIT strives to create a safe and welcoming environment for LBGTQ students.
MIT and its surrounding communities offer a broad array of ... campaign has a great list of resources available to students as well.
Yup, there's a swim test!
There's an awesome variety of physical education courses for undergraduate students to complete the swim requirement ... during the academic year.
If you take the right mix of classes, you can
MIT doesn't have any age requirements or limits. Each year we receive a small number of applications from young students who have outgrown their high school curriculum and feel ready for college.
We have a lot of
famously nerdy culture.
But also: the MIT where 25% of the undergraduates participate in one of the 33 varsity sports. The MIT where, underneath all the academic success, lurks an astounding amount of athletic success.
Let me
half my stuff)
Ran out of prescription meds (because my health ... the service, I got out of the Navy in August and started at MIT in September. I knew that this transition would be challenging. Juggling all of
of the way by taking two CI-Ms (communication intensive class in the ... [/caption]
technological issues
For most of the past few months, my 10-year old ipad that I ... it got unusable. Every time I took it out of my bag to try and draw, I
: sorry for not blogging much lately. With my new-ish role — Director of ... kind that is often read by a half dozen people within MIT. It's sort of like [annotation note='In fact, now that I think of it, many aspects of
. In the process of him sitting in my chair, the seat flipped down and ... you can get a sense of what it was like[/caption]
I examined the damage ... .
During this short bike ride, a toooon of people responded. Like, 16 people
parish of st ives. it’s a town that’s around 10 miles outside of Cambridge ... located). in fact, it’s so small that it usually appears on the 2nd page of ... material that is a 1-atom thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal
the day of the concert - they bring in their own equipment, set it up ... sets of mics, mixers, and speakers so the safe bet was to acquire as much ... years of my time in college
of course 5 mics wasn’t enough, so we also
It finally happened. I got Covid. Right at the last week of [annotation note="Independent Activities Period, which runs throughout most of ... in my room.
I feel a lot better compared to the first few days of
a weird time. A lot of people say IAP is one of MIT's best offerings and the most pleasurable month of the academic calendar, but I don't agree with either of those sentiments. I like to think IAP is a sort of
's see, december. towards the end of the semester is the time when all the performance groups do their semester performances, and i don't go to a lot of ... of the time it was because i couldn't be bothered to get out of bed. i
bedroom, but a classroom. The camera pans over tens of student's heads bent ... "I love that feeling when" or "I hate that--". It's a bit of a catch ... (more often) that I hate it. This is how I talked about my first day of my