Blog / Best of the Blogs MIT Gothic You are reading an admissions blog post. You are reading tumblr. to your alarm in bed. You have just crossed the boundary between by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 May 3, 2015
Blog / Admissions MIT And/As Marathon doing things that are hard , crossing the finish line outside the Boston Public Library sometime between ... you can cross the Charles on a footbridge. It's here that the Charles by Chris Peterson SM '13 April 17, 2016
Blog / Best of the Blogs IHTFParadise – A Journey of Depression at MIT Guest entry by Angelina G. my UROP research at another university’s undergraduate research by Rachel D. '16 February 2, 2015
Blog / About Decisions We’ve been there, too. It feels like the calm before the storm. Please don't forget to breathe. of mind to talk about why I was interested in Foobar University. Oh by Danny B.D. '15 December 12, 2014
Blog / Best of the Blogs The 2013 Ig Nobel Prize Lectures I won a prize! University in Toronto ("The social life of donuts: Commodity and community in by Anna H. '14 September 15, 2013
Blog / About Decisions Why I Chose MIT On deciding where to go, now that you're in . I didn't relate to the predominant culture of the university, and I by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 April 29, 2012
Blog / Best of the Blogs An Unofficial Guide to Unstandard MITglish, 1st Edition The joy of jargon. conversation. A perceptive friend of mine from Tufts University made the mistake by Yan Z. '12 August 8, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research 10 things I love about MIT and hopefully you'll learn to love them too. University "X" was because I heard that the professors were much more concerned by Melis A. '08 March 27, 2008
Blog / Best of the Blogs Burton 1 Social Club This Thanksgiving, I'm thankful for my ridiculous, hilarious, amazing floor. living groups but also of universities), so it's really fantastic that at by Jess K. '10 November 19, 2007
Blog / Best of the Blogs Parametric Cooking how i make fifty plus recipes with just three! Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Chop up your vegetables in evenly sized by Sabrina M. '21 October 30, 2019
Blog / About Decisions Decision fatigue an occupational hazard, and how to manage it 't realize the degree until that conversation on Saturday night. In my post on by Chris Peterson SM '13 November 21, 2018
Blog / Best of the Blogs The Long Road to Happiness Stuff no one likes to talk about... . Being happy, to a degree, is part of your health--in particular your by Selam G. '18 March 22, 2017
Blog / About Decisions 25 Stories of Getting Accepted to MIT told by students and alums having no cross-streets or turnaround areas, which took me halfway to the by Yuliya K. '18 March 21, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research Slowing Climate Change, One Steak at a Time final project for 24.03 (The Ethics and Politics of Food) ‘Significantly’ by 2020, Says UN Report." Our World (United Nations University by Yuliya K. '18 May 11, 2017
Blog / Best of the Blogs Merit When getting into MIT isn't convincing enough classes at a (very good) (but not as stimulating) university, and the two by Chelsea R. '15 January 22, 2015
Blog / About Decisions So Chance Me Maybe? Hey! I just met you, and this is crazy, but here's my SAT... chance of getting admitted, that these top-tier universities were way out by Joel G. '18 October 8, 2014
Blog / Art, Literature, Music This Bathroom Ceiling Some science, some fiction: traverse the space and time of our bathroom ceiling. a lot more about the nature of the Universe than we do now. Specimen by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 July 12, 2014
Blog / Best of the Blogs What I wish I’d known, and what I’m glad I knew Before coming to MIT. , 80% of the time. I'm glad that I made friends at other universities by Anna H. '14 April 17, 2013
Blog / Best of the Blogs The end of a chapter year. The ball is organized by any one of the colleges of the University by Linh V. '13 July 8, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Brief Wondrous Lives A little too much thinking brought to you by four in the morning. though they may just live in this universe that you've created, has wants by Jess K. '10 October 3, 2009