Blog / MIT History & Culture My Brass Rat The Brass Rat is not a subtle thing. , the ring is turned over 180 degrees -- prior to graduation, the beaver by Mollie B. '06 August 20, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Post-engagement, pre-Bahamas An exciting week! have a flowchart on my Degrees in Biology PDF!) The way this works out is by Mollie B. '06 August 2, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Round here we stay up very, very late Vignettes on my last day at lab, the Counting Crows, grad school, and pets. project that he'd really like Adam to take on for his master's degree. So by Mollie B. '06 July 30, 2006
Blog / MIT Life This is just a tribute I wrote a really long, funny entry. And then my browser window reloaded. were getting a master's degree by the end of your undergrad studies and by Mollie B. '06 April 2, 2006
Blog / IAP The most wonderful time of the year No, not Christmas... IAP! , or I won't go on the June degree list!) And so, in my last IAP, with by Mollie B. '06 January 11, 2006
Blog / Admissions Essay-M A representative collection of an MIT student's best writing samples. 's Degree, and become a teacher. I'll go to Penn State. I hope to have an "A by Sam M. '07 November 27, 2005
Blog / MIT History & Culture Structure and function, dorms and culture physical place, to an unsurpassed degree - it's a more natural activity for by Jessie L. '07 October 10, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Question me an answer. I try to help somebody, for the first time ever. a degree in the newly-created Course 10B: Biochemical Engineering by Sam M. '07 September 27, 2005
Blog / Miscellaneous Pop quiz, Viktor I finally discover what happens when you rapidly cool hot metal. Now my life is… the spacing is smaller. If there's a change of a million degrees over a by Sam M. '07 August 4, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Doctor Who? --just one of the many things they'll let you do with an MIT degree. Here's me by Sam M. '07 June 30, 2005
Blog / How to Human Harvard Friends, Part 2 finding my quarantine dream team This is the second part of a two-part series about being an MIT student with some close friends at Harvard! In Part 1, I discussed how cross-registration helped me make friends at Harvard and how our friendship has evolved since by Kathleen E. '23 July 29, 2020
Blog / People & Identities Never Have I Ever…reflected on my identity "too indian" or "not indian enough"? 't cross-culturally problematic. Overcompensating for her academic success by by Ankita D. '23 May 4, 2020
Blog / Extracurriculars A blast from the past Looking back at things I wanted to do at MIT crossed, I guess. by Nisha D. '21 March 9, 2020
Blog / Academics & Research 12 / Let’s try law school What's a computer scientist doing in DC? , and with this new approach to cross-institutional classes, we were able by Kevin S. '19 July 17, 2019
Blog / Classes I’m Graduating Early??? [NOT CLICKBAIT] also: the unification of course 7 to cross out 7A in the primary major spot. If you're interested, you by Abby H. '20 May 1, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research 10 / Field trip Art, science, and agriculture in Palestine . We then crossed some checkpoints and arrived at the base of Sakiya, the by Kevin S. '19 April 29, 2019
Blog / Challenges Finding my place at MIT It's an ongoing process lab--I even got to train some new UROPs. I finally cross-registered for by Anelise N. '19 April 2, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research 6 / New Year, New Me Looking back, looking forward & staying in the present (fingers crossed) in June. I'm starting to figure out my summer plans before by Kevin S. '19 January 12, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research An Ode From A Science Fair Junkie in honor of intel isef 2018 people I crossed paths with and the opportunities I was blessed to by Afeefah K. '21 May 13, 2018
Blog / Admissions Guide to CPW: Why It’s Special all the things that make CPW amazing remember the excitement of seeing the CPW tags while crossing the campus at by Yuliya K. '18 April 6, 2018