Blog / Events Hello, Ma Sheng Li Gong A journey of four years begins with a single blog. stay over for a night at the Institute. Having heard so many amazing by Chris S. '11 October 2, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Once upon a time Who I was in high school. every other academic institution in the world. Unfortunate as it is by Mollie B. '06 July 19, 2006
Blog / About Decisions Why I came to MIT A few reasons I chose MIT, and I few reasons that would have made me… one of the most important MIT institutions -- you aren't stuck in a by Mollie B. '06 March 7, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture Answering my own questions My perspective on the MIT student mentality about working hard. our peer institutions; students here are less impressed by your by Mollie B. '06 February 10, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Welcome to college, Kid. My first week at MIT. On the hallowed grounds of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, along the Charles River in a place called Cambridge, a bright-eyed, eighteen-year-old baby boy was born. In his future lies a childhood, with all by Anthony R. '09 September 4, 2005
Blog / Admissions Answers To Questions Fall 2007 Here are answers to the questions posted in my blog over the last month or… the General Institute Requirements page for further guidance ... institution, then he or she would not be eligible to transfer to MIT." So if I by Ben Jones October 31, 2007
Blog / Personal Projects [Guest Post] How to Write a Chess Variant Website in Six Months protochess.com: the chess website that lets you make custom pieces and boards web! As for multiplayer, websockets allow for two-way communication by Cami M. '23 July 3, 2020
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Rekindling and how mit is actually going to save my art career note-taking and doing work, but when MIT offered the option, I thought to by Sabrina M. '21 October 7, 2020
Blog / Challenges in search of a reset day just out of reach doing things well to try to get a return offer, I could essentially focus by Paolo A. '21 G September 20, 2020
Blog / How to Food A Late Recap of IAP 2020 externing at Microsoft, baking butter mochi, and more! interviews, and then got offered the role. I think it was similar, if not a bit by Kathleen E. '23 August 6, 2020
Blog / How to Human Interning Remotely my verdict is that it definitely could be worse internship offer in hand despite [annotation note="i even went to this weekly by Nisha D. '21 June 16, 2020
Blog / MIT Life Onto the next world! a stupidly long metaphor offer me right now. I don't know how to explain this without making a by Cami M. '23 December 24, 2019
Blog / MIT Life A Day in the Life of an Over-Scheduled Frosh Another hosed blogger? ShOcKiNg '[/annotation]. Someone offers to bring me the ladder so I can get off rope, but I refuse to by Powers '23 October 21, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research Some Things I Wish I Knew Coming In in retrospect, offered the internship I'm doing this summer through a mailing list. I by Abby H. '20 August 16, 2019
Blog / MIT Life 500 Days of Summer (or 104 days, if you believe that phineas and ferb counted correctly) on Independence Day every year. He very kindly offered to take myself by Nisha D. '21 September 17, 2018
Blog / How to MIT New Beginnings Roses and Thorns offered at the aquarium, then visit for the aesthetics- the dimly lit by Veronica M. '22 September 16, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research Semester II: v. hosed tl;dr: *loud screaming* freshmen are offered sophomore standing, but I’d estimate that the percentage by Nisha D. '21 February 14, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research One Week Robot and sports and owls, oh my students were always happy to offer solutions and advice. As it goes in most by Taylor V. '19 December 9, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research In case you want to travel over IAP… You have a lot of options! different cities within the month! There are typically three classes offered by Anelise N. '19 November 11, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research My 7 Favorite Places to P-Set! Eat, Work, Repeat. little bit of what Boston has to offer and how you can fit that bit of by Jack-William B. '21 November 10, 2017