Blog / How to MIT MIT-ish on being MIT enough a lot. But two of my friends stated that they felt like they hadn by Cami M. '23 November 20, 2019
Blog / Uncategorized Getting Stronger the never ending cycle of trying and failing and trying again a pre-lifting state. But, I’m doing it. Again. My first day back, in by Sabrina M. '21 November 13, 2019
Blog / Uncategorized an unnecessarily detailed normal friday finding things to blog about when you're swept into normalcy building in cambridge. at the time, there was a height code that stated that by Joonho K. '20 April 27, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research One Week Robot and sports and owls, oh my didn’t know what state our robot was currently in, or if we were going to by Taylor V. '19 December 9, 2017
Blog / Challenges Some Saturday Thoughts a meandering, journal-type blag post -era aggressive political rhetoric, maybe, or the unsatisfying state of the global by Selam G. '18 November 11, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Freshman Year vs. Senior Year The same, but different... .01: Physics Mechanics, 3.091: Solid-State Chemistry, 21F.076: Globalization, and by Selam G. '18 September 16, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research It Ends My last last day of school taking exams. It’s also some intangible state of mind that has been shaped by Krystal L. '17 May 21, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Sewing minus the machine Costume Design: Featuring the best non-stick-figures I've ever drawn! 1870s, because I thought the developmental tension the United States was by Anelise N. '19 March 21, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research A Lot Can Happen in 365 Days 8,760 hours of work, sleep, and play in four different states. Friday in Philly, Monday in New York, Tuesday by Erick P. '17 December 31, 2016
Blog / Admissions My “Normal” High School What it was like going to an ordinary high school than to get into the local state school. Now I cannot stress this enough by Ben O. '19 January 16, 2016
Blog / Life after MIT How To Fumble Your Way Through MIT and Still Turn Out Pretty Okay Step 1: Fumble. Step 2: Turn out pretty okay. first day of school in the United States, at the start of third grade, was by Keri G. '10 August 8, 2014
Blog / MIT History & Culture Why I stayed up until 6am on Thursday More nerdy cake-baking. more to do with his concern for my sleep-deprived state and less to do by Anna H. '14 October 10, 2012
Blog / Extracurriculars Chocolate!!! The MIT student group The Laboratory for Chocolate Science is featured in today's Boston Globe. , for instance, that chocolate has six crystalline states and that heating by Matt McGann '00 April 8, 2009
Blog / MIT Life In Their Own Words (Part 2) The dog days of summer. help us out.' As I stated earlier, I will be staffing as an intern at LAW by Paul B. '11 June 30, 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… (home of the OLPC) and its description states that it is Intended for by Snively '11 February 6, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Conversations with graders And other ramblings of a frosh... to bring with me. I stayed with a friend of the family at Penn State by Laura N. '09 March 3, 2006
Blog / Admissions “I’ve Got 99 Problems… Admissions Is Not One” Really 52, but who's counting? I know that you love numbers, stats and checklists, so… receive an essay that states, "...and that's why Harvard is my dream school by Bryan G. Nance October 21, 2005
Blog / How to Human How to Make Friends Disclaimer: Attempt at your own risk . That part really is kind of random and up to God, the universe, whomever ... to some degree everyone freaks out a little bit and that’s normal by Selam G. '18 April 30, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research Now and Then and Maybe Later Tying up loose ends and weathering the calm before the storm we call "Fall Semester" universities, the degree to which labs here are open to discussion and the by Krystal L. '17 August 30, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research The good advice The many different flavors of advising at MIT. 't accept AP credit, but require that premed classes be taken at a university ... 's supervisor asked him to work on a project for his Aero/Astro master's degree by Mollie B. '06 August 9, 2006