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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
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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 / 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 / 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 / Academics & Research the journey to PLAYsentations or, the conclusion to the best class I've taken at MIT...so far detect front and back foot taps with a fair degree of accuracy. But you by Michael C. '16 May 17, 2013
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 / 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 Guest Blog: Math. by Joy ‘13 I’m not a complete nerd…but I am convinced that math is a language number which is also placed on a map by the degrees of longitude and by Cydnie T. '12 March 17, 2011
Blog / About Decisions In Which I Get Schooled By My Professor This video does not contain an improvised song, but it does contain Peter Reddien. weird gene expression with varying degrees of histone packing and by Elizabeth Choe '13 December 22, 2010
Blog / MISTI This Entry is Really Long. And my pictures won't upload :(Edit: Actually, they finally did! Yay! time of my life – outside in perfect 75-degree weather, the one jacket I by Hamsika C. '13 June 28, 2010
Blog / MIT Life The ________ Outdoors What do you think goes in the blank? car trapped on the road in 8 degree weather because there's 4 inches of by Chris M. '12 June 10, 2010
Blog / MIT Life Construction Thoughts on a major. eyeballing my handiwork, I had built the table to within 1.3 degrees of level by Cam T. '13 December 26, 2009
Blog / MISTI Seven Years of Good Luck MISTI paid for all the MIT Japan interns to meet up this weekend in Kyoto.… manatees. (You have to kind of tilt your head at something like a 270 degree by Jess K. '10 July 3, 2009
Blog / Events Working at a Toy Company! I promise you, my job was cooler than yours. the day, exhausted, I headed home. It had been a 95 degree day and I was by Snively '11 January 6, 2009
Blog / MIT Life Recollections of a Stranded Traveler IHTFP: I Have To Find a Plane. In the meantime, I reflect on happier interpretations… separate according to density and the initial degree of intermixing**. Voila by Yan Z. '12 December 23, 2008