Blog / MIT Life Chang Ning District, Shanghai 上海,长宁区 of foreign--especially before I went to college, actually. The diverse by Selam G. '18 June 4, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research Advanced Standing Exams: know your stuff, get out of a semester-long class! You should really consider taking them. MIT has A LOT of graduation requirements. Most colleges have some sort of breadth requirement. MIT, being a technical school, has a weighty 8-class humanities minimum (the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences by Anelise N. '19 May 24, 2016
Blog / Athletics That wasn’t skiing, that was falling with style! Guest post by Katy Kem '16 MIT I have trouble imagining what my college experience would be without by Joel G. '18 April 5, 2016
Blog / MIT History & Culture Campus is quiet summer thoughts and happenings failing college and becoming an angry yard worker, or at least not being by Michelle G. '18 July 15, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Below 48, Part 2 Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do… taught by pretty much anyone. MIT Students teach, college students from by Danny B.D. '15 October 27, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research Where did my Summer Go? Written 30,000 feet above the ground in a giant piece of metal Street, like in the song! Fun fact: Psy went to school at Berkeley College by Rachel D. '16 August 15, 2014
Blog / IAP Different Perspectives IAP from the minds of a few different people with friends at other Boston colleges who I don't get to see too often by Rachel D. '16 January 26, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research ‘Twas a good semester ‘twas :’( the end of Pass/No Record come to mind). And beyond the semester for me has been the college by Vincent A. '17 December 29, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Teach ‘til you drop, then draw the Mona Lisa while blindfolded. 573 students, 10 hours. college to being a scientist. I said that I originally hadn't wanted to be by Anna H. '14 November 26, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research DNA and How to Extract It Messy, slimy, colorful science from a class I taught for Spark. 've been up to in high school and college and beyond. If you are in middle or by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 May 31, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research The Craziest of Weeks I had one. end up having a hilarious conversation with a random Emerson College by Elizabeth Choe '13 March 21, 2013
Blog / Events Splash. Was. Awesome. I taught: 3 classes, 5 sections, 246 kids. I'm already a junior in college and must seem very old to these high by Anna H. '14 November 21, 2012
Blog / Admissions The Google RISE Global Summit and some thoughts on STEM outreach. . Absolutely. Soon, my friend George (a second-year at Imperial College in London by Anna H. '14 September 21, 2012
Blog / How to Human The Public’s Biggest Fear ...is no longer one of mine. something I cared strongly about. By the time I got to college, I loved making by Anna H. '14 July 10, 2012
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Urinetown I blame my absence on musical theatre. : "But what about going to college and trying new things? Also, Hack Punt by Anna H. '14 May 13, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Dyslexia at MIT Living with dyslexia, and the current state of dyslexia research, at MIT and otherwise improved reading comprehension. Dyslexia often goes undiagnosed until college by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 April 7, 2012
Blog / Events The Making of a Mystery A James Grimmelmann Guest Blog metaphor: running the Hunt reminded me of working backstage on college by Chris Peterson SM '13 February 17, 2012
Blog / Events Let’s do a puzzle. Ready to flex some cranial muscle? -eyed backpack-wielding college students scrambling to get to class on time, no by Anna H. '14 January 24, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Classes and Casting and Birthdays, oh my! What are "Things That Wake Me Up at 9am"? helpful methods that have both revealed how other college students read my by Natnael G. '15 November 29, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research A Preview of Things to Come too fast, too furious myself) 8. things i wish i knew in high school about college 9. obligatory by Chris S. '11 September 26, 2010