Blog / MIT Life Island Paradise That's where I live. No, seriously. : maybe I could get some posters of beaches and line the bottom part of the by Laura N. '09 October 10, 2008
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Historic Boston This entry may be a little long . . . magnetic line for tourists. Fortunately for me, this trail led right to by Snively '11 July 21, 2008
Blog / Admissions CPW Recap (Guest Entry) "a perfect introduction to MIT" ceremonies finished, we headed over to the fair via conga line where a bunch of by Bryan April 19, 2008
Blog / Admissions Celena in CPW-Land (Guest Entry) Skipping school to have fun, duh! a pool room, and the wall is lined with SNACKS. Frat life seems so by Snively '11 April 18, 2008
Blog / About Decisions On taking a ‘Gap Year’ Consider deferring college for a year. people regret not having taken one. The bottom line here is that it is by Matt McGann '00 April 4, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Upside-down and Reversed: Photography at MIT [by Biyeun Buczyk ‘10] I came to MIT thinking I’d put art aside for the… [by Biyeun Buczyk ‘10] Behind these gray walls, Prof. Harold "Doc" Edgerton invented high-speed stroboscopic photography, and to this day his work lines the Institvte's hallways. The Edgerton Center by ARTalk March 23, 2008
Blog / Challenges H0sed Psets, exams, and being "mediocre" at MIT. lines of, "On behalf of the Admissions Committee, it is my pleasure to by Chris S. '11 March 9, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Half Harvard, Half MIT My schedule this term is split down the middle. Like the movie Grindhouse. Or Korea. only is it a pretty big line to get in your head, a lot of the times I by Jess K. '10 February 29, 2008
Blog / Life after MIT An old man’s thought of school Whitman. X-men. Youth. Zymurgy. six months. That title, in turn, comes from Professor X's final line in by Sam M. '07 February 18, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research The Holy Grail of Classes Think of the coolest class you can. Then think of one that's a million times… paper, a line of lab-coat clad TAs, and happy kid's music playing the by Snively '11 February 6, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research What do you want to be when you grow up? Worst. Question. Ever. that there are scales, with lines and spaces Adelaide says: it's a start by Laura N. '09 February 2, 2008
Blog / About Decisions Consider a Gap Year Deferring enrollment is an option you may want to consider. plenty of people regret not having taken one. The bottom line here is that by Matt McGann '00 June 1, 2007
Blog / Admissions Application Advice v2.0 How to survive the application process without losing your mind. pleasure is reading. I didn’t say that because reading walks some fine line by Laura N. '09 October 20, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research First term freshman year A horror story, I guess... but one with a happy ending up the first day with an add form.) The bottom line is that there by Mollie B. '06 August 12, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research You’ve got questions, I’ve got answers with blogs that don't bother adding a few lines of code to separate by Jessie L. '07 August 9, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Re-introduction A summary, for those of you just tuning in. you want to do something along those lines. I lived for four years in by Mollie B. '06 July 26, 2006
Blog / MISTI The train in Spain is ungainly, take a plane I'm an MITblogger, get me out of here! Barcelona had told us something along the lines of, "There's water! Shooting by Sam M. '07 July 23, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture What makes me an MIT student? Some thoughts about blogging and a special question for returning readers. ?), and maybe they aren't first or even last in line at the free finals by Anthony R. '09 July 12, 2006
Blog / Extracurriculars Congratulations! You got the job. You start in 6 months. on the other end of the line when you call tech support... ...in 6 by Laura N. '09 March 24, 2006
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Temporary Band Entry Title And we hope we passed the audition. costume. Most frequently used line of the evening: "If you or anybody you by Sam M. '07 November 1, 2005