Blog / MIT Life growing over time continuing to become myself of community, one I hadn't felt in a long time. It feels by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 January 31, 2022
Blog / Public Statements Asking for letters of recommendation (during a pandemic) tl;dr: mostly the same as during normal times, but clarifying some points of anxiety regarding deadlines[/annotation] as possible can go a long way to helping them by Chris Peterson SM '13 October 6, 2021
Blog / MIT Life the last twenty days burning out before the semester even starts auditions from 9 AM to 6 PM, which was quite a long span of time. Sunday and by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 September 12, 2021
Blog / Miscellaneous goal setting and organization how i organize my life! 't spend too long on this section, but Google Calendar is a typical go to for by Cami M. '23 July 4, 2021
Blog / Residential Life The River Freezes Over and other nifty things about being on campus building seemed too far away, the hallway too damn long. Never mind that we by Amber V. '24 February 19, 2021
Blog / Announcements We have extended the Regular Action deadline to January 6th, 2021 in order to give our applicants (and our staff) some extra time around the holidays the January 6, deadline so long as your application (i.e. the essays by Chris Peterson SM '13 December 8, 2020
Blog / How to Human socializing over zoom it's been rough no large gatherings?? If I think about it too long, I get so mad at by Gosha G. '24 November 24, 2020
Blog / How to Human A Running Journey ft. running 13 miles in the middle of nowhere with petey , and that I needed some form of exercise that wasn't just long walks with by Nisha D. '21 October 19, 2020
Blog / Classes Eating Too Much Cake Just kidding, this post is about physics Sixteen months ago, in April, I made a promise to myself: if you choose MIT, you get to take a gap year. You’ve been selling your soul to science for too long. I was walking along a riverbed and I was torn. I spent by Amber V. '24 September 25, 2020
Blog / How to Food food diaries pt. 1 ...adulting? Tubers for as long as I can remember, so this is always a fun part of the by Ankita D. '23 June 2, 2020
Blog / Class Projects Final Project Demo Roll if only they were more helpful to the world at large ="attachment_53694" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] i cannot tell you how long i by Nisha D. '21 June 1, 2020
Blog / Classes semester 4, take 2 positivity edition! as long as it's delicious, it's a happy success. I've been thinking a by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 May 23, 2020
Blog / How to Human finding direction reasonable goal-setting? who is she? , and it's got to be one of the most effective ways to maintain a long by Ankita D. '23 April 23, 2020
Blog / CPW I’m nervous to meet you A letter to the prefrosh at the dawn of CP* captions? No. Way. It took me a long time to truly accept three things: 1) my by Powers '23 April 17, 2020
Blog / How to Human the one where i talk to ameer what is real again? how long before a Naruto reference would show up. But yea, I asked Alexa by kellen manning April 9, 2020
Blog / How to Human on regression the to your shitty high school self, and not linear, kind of long-term (read: quarantine) goals/habit trackers in an old journal by Ankita D. '23 April 7, 2020
Blog / How to Human Procrastination in the Time of Corona i have so much time and so many ways to procrastinate my work reasonably long distance... [caption id="attachment_51573" align by Nisha D. '21 March 24, 2020
Blog / Extracurriculars Back to back to back maybe i am doing too much students coming to MIT to take hour-long-ish classes taught by people in the by CJ Q. '23 February 27, 2020
Blog / MIT Life leaving home, coming home I jump from the train, I ride off alone // help me hold onto you live in singles. You can stay in the same single for as long as you want by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 December 25, 2019
Blog / Art, Literature, Music 🎶Jauntily Sauntering Ambling Shambler🎶 Yes, those are actual lyrics from the musical I was just in did a few cold readings. Callbacks were a grueling six hours long, but by Powers '23 December 20, 2019