Blog / MIT History & Culture Where are we going? important point about MIT. At many universities, policy-makers act under the by Jessie L. '07 November 13, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Nobel Prize Week An exciting time for research, both noble and ignoble. for the Nobel in Physics; his work on the inflationary universe is by Matt McGann '00 October 5, 2005
Blog / Miscellaneous Choosing between a career and motherhood A reflection on the ideas expressed in the 9/20/05 NY Times article, "Many Women at… , University of Pennsylvania, Harvard, and Princeton. Ironically, every girl that by Melis A. '08 September 21, 2005
Blog / Admissions September Questions Omnibus 1 The answers to your recent questions. admitted to MIT are admitted to the entire university and may choose any by Matt McGann '00 September 15, 2005
Blog / Admissions August Questions Omnibus 2 Many more of your questions and my answers. will have spent at least one full year in another university before ... through Carnegie Mellon University's Summer Pre-College program. I took a ... and do I need a transcript from Carnegie Mellon University?" Hmm by Matt McGann '00 August 29, 2005
Blog / MIT History & Culture Open Sesame A look at Brewster Kahle '82 and the Internet Archive. of offering ''universal access to human knowledge," and, in pursuit of by Matt McGann '00 August 15, 2005
Blog / Admissions Doogie Howser, et al. " teenagers are among MIT's incoming students. The university takes no by Matt McGann '00 July 29, 2005
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond A quick one, while he’s away I write reviews of things that I know nothing about. affiliated with H****** the university)--We never actually went inside, but by Sam M. '07 July 16, 2005
Blog / Admissions Visualize whirled peas same few colleges: McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada by Matt McGann '00 November 12, 2004
Blog / Uncategorized 2.009 LIVE BLOG 2025 w/ Kayode D. '27 and Veronica P. '27 . As a side note, it's getting cold up here in Boston (16 degrees right by Taylor L. '29 December 8, 2025
Blog / Classes Little Pieces of Living january & february & march & now, april lines of how machine learning, to some degree, is all about learning by Sara N. '28 April 2, 2025
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Blog / How to Human feeling old and coming home find myself and some degree of serenity. As much as I'm jealous of the by Gosha G. '24 February 12, 2023
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Blog / Personal Projects I painted my door! and it only took 2.5 years that added another degree of freedom. I tested out some options on the by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 May 19, 2022
Blog / IAP Samantha: The Automated Nerf Gun Turret a personal project by raymond t. '23 it could turn 360 degrees continuously. However, there was too much by Cami M. '23 April 3, 2022