Blog / Challenges Seattle The siren call of real adult life really goes above 80 degrees, and enjoy the infrequent summer drizzles. I by Nisha D. '21 July 3, 2020
Blog / Extracurriculars Doing research 277 feet off the ground A tour of the Green Building roof with the MIT Radio Society! 's often very windy, and that day it was about -8 degrees C. But inside the by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 January 27, 2020
Blog / Personal Projects loftblogging 2: acoustic boogaloo turns out that at mit, even the non-academics are incredibly hard and deeply rewarding degrees from this fine institution!"]Charles and Henry Greene by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 September 29, 2019
Blog / How to Human talk to people! from the person least qualified to give this advice I'm halfway to my bachelor's degree which is exciting but also nerve-wracking. You don't really get a chance to redo college, but that doesn't stop you from wondering how things could have been different. Did you miss out on by Abby H. '20 October 11, 2018
Blog / Challenges Speed Walking literally and figuratively degrees Fahrenheit in Miami for a couple of days (yes, in Miami, water by Danny and Allan G. '20 January 11, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research Glassblowing at MIT my IAP excitement how to obtain any glass. The furnace is kept at around 2,000 degrees by Fiona M. '20 March 10, 2017
Blog / MIT Life readmission what'd i miss? (which involves a personal statement, a plan for finishing your degree, and by Allan K. '17 January 19, 2016
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond When You Yourself Are Far Away Donuts, used books, and some wonderful/terrible recipes you need not try. /recipe]]). Preheat your oven to 449.82 Kelvins (350 degrees Fahrenheit). In our case we by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 November 16, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research How to Fail: Part 1 Dealing with failure and trying to move past it. some sort of Associates’ Degree, from a community college*. So I became by Selam G. '18 April 21, 2015
Blog / Admissions Behind The Drones the making of the pi day drone delivery video degree. During his freshman orientation, Loren and I met up to talk about by Chris Peterson SM '13 April 1, 2015
Blog / MIT History & Culture Underground An ode to the MIT tunnels degrees is "freezing cold" and we break out our winter coats. Unfortunately by Krystal L. '17 February 8, 2015
Blog / MIT Life It’s 2015! Happy New Year degree of arbitrariness to the numbers that demarcate and discretize the by Vincent A. '17 January 1, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Credit for Reddit i am internet and so can you from a library book about reproductive biology, with a degree of by Chris Peterson SM '13 August 29, 2014
Blog / Athletics Guest Entry: MIT Cycling Team Training Camp Hundreds of miles of riding and thousands of kilojoules spent. . Once our muscles were soaked in the 102 degree water, many people opted by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 February 18, 2013
Blog / Athletics A Series of Embarrassing Events, Part 2 Neither zumba, nor yoga. minutes later, I found myself holding my weights at a 90 degree angle to my by Anna H. '14 February 16, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Premed and Me (frankly speaking) MIT is hard, but MIT premed doesn't have to suck. Here's why. track doesn't have to magnify that to a super-unreasonable degree.) There by Emad T. '14 January 29, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research The Junior Fall Line-Up, Part 1: Classes My academic plans. : Receive a degree in Physics, because I love Physics. This is a large part of by Anna H. '14 September 12, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Breadsticks and Business Just remember, undergrads are like puppies in the eyes of an alum course 2A (a flexible degree in mechanical engineering) startup cofounder by Maggie L. '12 May 24, 2012
Blog / Art, Literature, Music MIT is just another place An article from The Tech - MIT's school newspaper after earning a degree. Then I came to the realization that I was unhappy by Gabe B. '13 February 29, 2012
Blog / How to MIT My Freshman Backpack Or: How to bend the fabric of spacetime to your will (which is still pass/no record), and to a lesser degree in your second by Emad T. '14 September 24, 2011