Blog / How to Human Blogger’s Block a hiatus from writing (but not memeing) "Confusion, by the Numbers" – I stated that finding balance between school and by Kathleen E. '23 July 23, 2020
Blog / Classes A half semester told through paper grownup show and tell temporary) state of having a lot of work to do at the moment by CJ Q. '23 October 19, 2019
Blog / Events Flu shots optimizing literally everything ’t hard to state. How do you give flu shots to as many people as possible as by CJ Q. '23 October 8, 2019
Blog / Blog Projects 8,726,400 SOS: Self-Discovery Within An Internship guest post by Grace C. '21 the United States. My supervisor is an MIT alum who attended college in by Afeefah K. '21 June 27, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research The Joy of Building a chronicle of my failed attempts to create things that work theory and state machines. Lots of fun math-y stuff. Even though I have no by Alexa J. '20 March 3, 2017
Blog / Challenges Unremarkable things are you "jaded" yet? your own internal state, and I keep noticing in various unrelated by Michelle G. '18 September 25, 2016
Blog / Personal Travel Weekend Trip to Salem, MA romance, adventure, and no witchcraft United States?" There are more than one romantic lighthouse and Winter by Yuliya K. '18 June 7, 2016
Blog / MIT Life Tuesday on 16th Street A Day in the Life ’s really excited to go to Metro State (a local community college) in the fall by Selam G. '18 June 11, 2015
Blog / MIT Life Friday Night at Random Beautiful people at a beautiful hour. cactus is Alex L. ‘18’s. Alex was in the lounge, building a Fibonacci state by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 December 31, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research An Experiment in Independence all by myself for IAP was in an operable state. These are problems we never have to deal with by Allan K. '17 January 5, 2014
Blog / Personal Travel Vertigo My brain hurts. other states, all the other towns. All the countries. My head hurt, like by Anna H. '14 October 28, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Fanboying at the Career Fair SpaceX, CubeSats, and free stuff, oh my! current state of rocketry is comparable to throwing the airplane away every by Allan K. '17 September 21, 2013
Blog / MIT History & Culture MIT.01: Intro to the Institute, part 1 And maybe a problem set hurtling into the room. A month later, I was in the United States for the by Vincent A. '17 September 8, 2013
Blog / Events Nate Silver visits MIT (or, do witches exist in real life?) No, he can't predict the outcome of your admissions decision. Probably. model that correctly called all 50 states in the 2012 presidential by Michael C. '16 March 1, 2013
Blog / MIT Life Better Late than Never I wrote this post a week and a half ago. Note that the "better late… later than I ever wanted to. Today I flopped down on my bed, stated aloud by Natasha B. '16 September 15, 2012
Blog / Extracurriculars Simulating Catastrophe and learning to speak up United States and the Director of UNICEF to keep them informed of the by Maggie L. '12 April 17, 2012
Blog / Admissions November 1 Updates The latest from the Admissions Office. hit the northeastern United States this past weekend, we are extending by Matt McGann '00 November 1, 2011
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Systems and Light [by Miren Bamforth '15] Even MIT's art scene is a little nerdy. [By Miren Bamforth ‘15] On behalf of the four other freshmen and two other ARTalk bloggers in 21M.A12 (Arts at MIT), I would like to state something: our advising seminar might be one of the coolest classes by ARTalk October 28, 2011
Blog / About Decisions Finding Your Match and why it matters back home to the same local state school my parents had attended by Chris Peterson SM '13 April 21, 2011
Blog / Athletics Nationals! In which MIT XC goes to Iowa from a state that is also occasionally the butt of jokes so I won't go by Alina G. '11 November 27, 2010