sheep, at least one side of which is black."
So today I came home and ... least two books that are elements of this library system.
3. At least two ... DID YOU KNOW? The combined weight of all the termites in the world is
and personal development of first generation students at MIT.
MIT's 17 ... building a sense of community among first generation MIT students, faculty, alumni, and staff, and raising awareness of their unique experiences
-computer interaction conference) at the end of April in Montreal! I’m super excited ... stressful.
Over the course of my time at MIT, my relationship with work has ... . Typically at that level, there are some stressful weeks, but generally I feel
a dank bread mold on the underside of a loaf hidden at the back of the ... We often discuss diversity here at MITAdmissions: specifically, the importance of having many cultures and learning from them. Today, I would like
This post is almost entirely devoid of content except to point out a particularly funny exchange in the comments of a recent post.
It's a constant ... commenting is acceptable behavior or not. I'm guilty of being one of those
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At first, I thought it was just a random piece of trash.... but upon ... Some of you that frequent the blogs may remember that last year ... over the US! It's pretty awesome that we can find a set of these around
same amount of work I'd do on a regular basis at school in person. I ... , at least in spirit, as soon as we were kicked out of our dorms. But I ... My first year at MIT has officially ended!! That's crazy!! Spring
how good you think you are at taking care of yourself, so it's nice ... So I'm sick right now. Again. It's some lovely combination of fever, nausea, and other TMI that I'll spare you the details of, but basically, I
calendar was a solid block of commitments from ~8-8, and the remaining hours ... adventure to see all. of. the. pretty. trees.
Through a combination of biking ... , looking for any and all signs of fall. My only directive was to maximize the
intensive project hence (most of) my absence from the blagosphere. BUT I ... is a group that screens movies on campus) and one of the movies was called: "Sin No Mbre". Puzzled, I stared at it:
"Sin No Mbre"
Now I don
elusive skill of patience – waiting for the bus, waiting on a friend at a ... feared the finality of it, all at the same time.
I find the act of ... into a deep thought spiral. Then, sitting at the coffee counter, I start
terrible inside joke for people who went to MIT at the time of Spring ... It's the time of year when the blogs get a little wistful. I attribute it to a few factors.
The sun goes down at 4 pm. It's cold, so you
well, do I?
All of us at the debate. From left to right: Dwight, Chris ... campus issues in the tasks ahead of them.
Throughout my time at MIT, I ... irregularities of the discipline system, or any other matter that concerned me at
pictures. But some of our cruft are better at words and cameras than me, so ... of others, I traveled to northern New England to see the total solar ... ="alignnone" width="768"] what if we gathered in vermont and stared directly at the sun
I have about 30 minutes before the first midterm of the semester. I ... always had eggs before a big exam. It's become one of my pre-exam routines. I missed dining hours this morning so I'm at Anna's Taqueria because I
experience a lot of stress and snap at people you care about and wonder what in ... , i went to not one but two P.E. classes because it was the last day of ... thursday evening section of CMS.307 coincided with a 6.867 exam, so i had to
! that's the least number of classes i've ever taken in mit, and the least number of classes i can take while maintaining full-time status, which is a requirement of being on an f1 visa. in theory, i should have less work to do