Blog / Admissions What Makes You Tick? To all the Early applicants. a 45 degree angle to the left side of the paper, so it's basically by Chris S. '11 October 14, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research I will, I will set this schedule on fire This has been a long time coming. Text- and picture-heavy! Link- and acronym-happy! Take it… on this illusion that I am working towards a dual degree at MIT, doing by Keri G. '10 August 10, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Maybe I’m Amazed ...but not until Season 13, at least. degrees with us, because what will they ever be good for except for The by Sam M. '07 February 19, 2007
Blog / MIT Life What the end of the semester does to Conner 2 For one thing, no one does the dishes. And I mean no one. ). This isn't really unusual, and it comes with varying degrees of annoyance by Laura N. '09 December 27, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Re-introduction A summary, for those of you just tuning in. , and I just graduated from MIT in June with degrees in brain and by Mollie B. '06 July 26, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Just some potpourri Zoo! New computer! Cooking! Books! Spine-crushingly tedious work at the lab! working really hard for an MIT degree. MIT kids are really good at delayed by Mollie B. '06 July 22, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Practical virology A little too practical, if you ask me. classes you take can be applied toward the degree requirements for both by Mollie B. '06 April 17, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Answering your questions Science' degree?" Yes, at the undergrad level. If you major in Literature by Jessie L. '07 March 31, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Living la vida lab rat So the moral of the story is that freedom is relative in science. And that… your competence to a greater degree, so good luck just walking into the by Mollie B. '06 March 25, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture Answering my own questions My perspective on the MIT student mentality about working hard. 's degrees in pure sciences aren't very useful? Does that hold true with by Mollie B. '06 February 10, 2006
Blog / MIT Life It rocks to be me. I put on my Sunday clothes and see the whale! New York, because it was 58 degrees when I left but started snowing 12 by Sam M. '07 January 16, 2006
Blog / How to Human Dishwashers, parents, space: what do these things have in common? sleet, when it's -20 degrees outside. Cars, with their beautiful heated by Melis A. '08 October 9, 2005
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Railroad reading A Thursday evening book review that nobody really asked for. Mississippi. When it got to be 90 degrees in Boston, I just couldn't take art by Sam M. '07 August 18, 2005
Blog / How to Human Is this the real life? Guest writer for Sam's Blog, Ruth '07 goes home to Georgia, gets ditched by most… third-degree burns. He'll be ok, Mobile, AL has the country's third best by Sam M. '07 August 17, 2005
Blog / How to Human in a funk and salvaging hope ='MLK-inspired: “The Arc of the Moral Universe is Long, But it Bends Toward Justice by Kanokwan T. '26 March 31, 2025
Blog / Academics & Research Polymer Police Using spectroscopy to prove my mom wrong (except she was right and I was actually… spectra that someone at the University of Tartu in Estonia measured by Andi Q. '25 February 16, 2025
Blog / Academics & Research It’s Not Bra-Ket Science Building quantum computers to convince myself that they exist what I had to do. Heck, my last name is literally "Qu"! The universe was by Andi Q. '25 February 7, 2025
Blog / Academics & Research [Guest Post] Getting Help @ MIT by Warren K. ’27 arts college, a large flagship state university, a couple of community by Jeremy W. January 17, 2025
Blog / How to MIT The Romance of Learning rainy days, language tests, and a book called Babel deep knowledge and his language translation research at Oxford University by Emiko P. '25 October 23, 2024
Blog / Advice Welcome to CPW! 'twas the night before cpw... really tired. This isn't a universal experience—a lot of my friends spent every moment by Jessica Z. '27 April 10, 2024