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Blog / How to Human
23andme happy new year
's degrees in mathematics and computer science, and I will have finished my first semester of my master's degree here. GPA isn't that important for my -
Blog / Life after MIT
i’m back .gif not an undergrad, not a grad student, but a secret third thing
, that I do not need a master's degree in CMS, as tempting as it sounds"]probably won't get a degree[/annotation] out of it. But I know I'll try to do -
Blog / Art, Literature, Music
Don’t Eat the Hot Glass Five things you can’t eat in the MIT Glass Lab for “health and safety” reasons…
to thousands of degrees in the furnace. Talk about defective! I tried ... on about “third-degree burns”, I gazed around the room and crafted a -
Blog / Athletics
sunscreen physical health and stuff
teenager i could walk in shorts in 40 degree (fahrenheit) weather without any issue, whereas currently the weather in boston is around 50 degrees and i -
Blog / Classes
Holding pattern undergrad | me | graduation
, but still managing to get through the questions with varying degrees of ... to come back to 40 degrees and rain. A great part of being a senior -
Blog / Academics & Research
Looking Forward and Backward 10 Memories and 8 Resolutions
it. 10. Walking over the Harvard Bridge in 2 degree temperatures with a real feel of -15 degrees. Just don’t do this one. Highly not recommended -
Blog / Life after MIT
MIT: Round 2
Grad Student”. I start my second year of a dual degree program in ... and urban planning degrees. As I learned more about the field and -
Blog / Miscellaneous
I Remember…
a master's degree. Let me tell you -- time flies. For me, the MIT ... . Regardless of what you major in, or how many degrees you leave with, or what -
Blog / MIT Life
Questions and Answers Evan Broder is taking over my job.
from my high school at year 03. Am i too old to get the bachelor degree ... school and college, but if you already have a bachelor's degree somewhere -
Blog / Admissions
The interview life Recruiting for MIT on the west coast, plus answering questions.
T and talking trash about northern California weather. (65 degrees ... knowledge of what it entailed prior to MIT. And to some degree, you're never -
Blog / MIT Life
Finding heritage at MIT
't enjoy the grade schools I was in to varying degrees, but I never felt entrenched in them - maybe high school a little bit, but only to the degree -
Blog / Art, Literature, Music
in remembrance of my sticker collections for stickers are vessels for stories
the fake phone numbers on Google have already been used by people with -
Blog / Personal Projects
The Oreo Post i tried them all* !
, they only tasted slightly like (fake) coffee; mostly they just tasted -
Blog / Challenges
mask on, mask off my used-to-be-virtual, and now post-virtual-but-still-neurodivergent life at MIT
, everything felt fake. Days, hours, classes, and psets blended into a -
Blog / MIT History & Culture
assassins – a liveblog day 7: five remain
true late-game stagnant territory, so i'll be removing all the fake names -
Blog / MISTI
We open in Venice We next play Firenze, then on to Pisa (lots of laughs in Pisa), our next…
because there was a fake statue of David like 100 feet away. There is -
Blog / Miscellaneous
Hope for the Axolotl: On the Amphibian Extinction Crisis Happy Save the Frogs Day!
well. Three summers ago, biologists from the University of the Andes in ... 2007 study by the National Autonomous University of Mexico determined ... According to the 2007 study by the National Autonomous University of Mexico -
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond
up, down, and out some moments from the last month
. '23 takes me up on my offer, and we cross into Boston on the Longfellow ... double back before crossing the road, so the whole distance is maybe ... Boston, I often cross paths with places I've been previously, and I -
Blog / Academics & Research
Sketches from the Independent Activities Period Yultide Day 1
, chilling, and blogging). I chose cross stitch because I have some experience ... looked into opening an Etsy shop for nerd embroidery (e.g. math cross ... ). Credit for the "just do it later" cross stitch goes to The Oatmeal