Blog / Extracurriculars Seven Early Evenings it was a good week 't attempted in years. MIT is one of a few universities with its own ice rink by Kathleen E. '23 December 3, 2018
Blog / MIT Life musings on duty and purpose brought to you by slow ambles through lobby 10 at twilight specific and imminent goal, university admissions, on my mind. At crunch by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 November 13, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research Big Dreams, Small Mind The troubles of being in school and doing research for too long. University. I am currently working on a number of blog posts that will be by Ben O. '19 September 24, 2018
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond An unexpected discovery, from a few centuries ago It takes more than four years to get to know a place artificially filled land. Not only did the university not exist when America was by Anelise N. '19 September 20, 2018
Blog / MIT History & Culture Journey back Home from PE Class photodocumenting the trek across campus called the Transparent Horizons, and it is almost universally disliked by by Yuliya K. '18 April 26, 2018
Blog / Challenges Three More Tales of Junior Year the sequel to Three Tales of Junior Year University, the kind of stuff they brag about on admissions tours. But then I by Yuliya K. '18 October 31, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research HackMIT 2017 fourth time seen, first time competing universities. One student I met came all the way from Budapest. Throughout by Erick P. '17 September 25, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research 42: The Answer to Our Changing Educational Needs a school with no teachers, no schedules, and no rankings , an engineering university with no teachers, class years nor rankings by Yuliya K. '18 September 24, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Three Tales of Junior Year Accidental Harvard Class, UROPs, Experimenting in College email a professor anytime to ask about life, UROPs, the universe, and by Yuliya K. '18 July 10, 2017
Blog / MIT History & Culture I Never Thought I Would Join a Sorority ...but here I am? sororities and fraternities at University X do have all of those problems, like by Selam G. '18 May 6, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Sights, Sounds, Smells, Tastes, and Feels of IAP photo dump our Brown University friends, who were touring startups as part of their by Erick P. '17 February 9, 2017
Blog / Challenges Sometimes, I am invisible and other female experiences class at The Ohio State University and I am one of three females in a by Yuliya K. '18 July 18, 2016
Blog / IAP IAP & Senior Spring ... I'm almost done? with my friend (who goes to Brown University) as all the cars began to by Ceri Riley '16 February 7, 2016
Blog / Admissions Second Semester Senior What you should do after submitting your application to colleges officers as real people or even separate from universities until I met Chris by Selam G. '18 November 22, 2015
Blog / About Decisions This Day, the Year I Applied what I learned in college about application struggles alternative vision, I'm happy too. Happier? Possibly. In this Universe, I can by Yuliya K. '18 November 20, 2015
Blog / Events Revolution Some really cool things are happening in Boston that would, or could, happen at any other university. But after thinking by Anelise N. '19 September 12, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research #scretious and bunnies! DONE. Freshman year ended. The brain has been freed from psets and required readings, and I am enjoying a breezy carefree summer. I have sadly been a slacker blogger, stuck deep in procrastination universe. Time to by Yuliya K. '18 June 11, 2015
Blog / Admissions FAQ Wait list answers to your questions ’ll email you to let you know. Next, be sure to enroll in a college/university by Kris Guay March 16, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research The Process of Psetting And the technicals of technicals (and advocate for universal acceptance of) the “pset” standard, unless I by Joel G. '18 February 23, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Poker, Mountains, and Magic The four words of this title have no other exact match on Google university to offer this topic (in case you were wondering). Anyways, I’ve got by Joel G. '18 February 6, 2015