Blog / MISTI Architecture students Are you interested in designing abroad? parking. My role was the completion of façade drawings as well as 3D by MISTI Program November 21, 2011
Blog / Challenges Small Victories The view from a month into MIT the future. There's no need to be too stressed. 3. Remember that a life by Kirsten L. '15 October 8, 2011
Blog / Admissions Blogger Application 2011! how to be a blogger , but definitely not least, 3) Blogger Application 2011 Be a blogger by Chris Peterson SM '13 July 22, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Recycle, Reuse, (Map) Reduce? Jackpot, baby! nice title. Happy summer! -Cam [3] ... yes, those are my legs in bed by Cam T. '13 June 10, 2011
Blog / Admissions Get excited for CPW! CPW= Campus Prefrosh? WHOA! , including a musical Tesla coil, homemade analog segways, 3D printers, electric by Chris M. '12 April 6, 2011
Blog / MIT History & Culture Things That Aren’t Studying If you think about it, I get paid to procrastinate makes perfect - so naturally, I've done 3 scans (and counting!)   by Emad T. '14 March 7, 2011
Blog / Extracurriculars Preparing for the real world An alum's perspective! . There I was, slaving over a 18.02 or 8.012 pset at 3AM, being really no by Maggie L. '12 February 18, 2011
Blog / IAP Yestermonth’s IAP Everyone else is doing it. my bash shell*. *For the non-6-3s among you, shell customization is by Rachel F. '12 February 14, 2011
Blog / Events MIT International Or how a local Model UN conference broke molds and expectations by going abroad UN conference. Though MITMUNC (pronounced mitt-monk), a 3 day Model UN by Emad T. '14 February 11, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Senior Spring! What I did (and didn't) do over IAP...and plans for my last semester! Canadian but got lost somewhere around theater-class New Yorker. 3.) Had a by Alina G. '11 January 30, 2011
Blog / Research & Work Abroad A New Time, A New Place 2011 and India! comfortable. (3) Anesthesia is godly. Yesterday, we asked the patient if she was by Hamsika C. '13 January 1, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research How to “Teach” Leadership Please find the probability that Shakespeare diffuses into my GEL classes given that my schedule… —Engineering Leadership Lab (3 units) I have to admit, I was pretty excited when I signed by Maggie L. '12 November 4, 2010
Blog / Athletics Row, row, row your boat aka varsity sports at MIT clothes are kept, where I spend 2-3 hours every morning and some afternoons by Becca H. '12 September 27, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research On Being a n00b at MIT Guilty as charged. out wrong…but I thought the cake was a lie…?) 3. There is nothing more by Elizabeth Choe '13 September 23, 2010
Blog / Events Lea-der! Lea-der! Bat-man! ...I mean, Lea-der! seats in Congress, lead only 15 Fortune 500 companies, and hold a mere 3 by Maggie L. '12 July 13, 2010
Blog / Admissions Musings on Colorful Balls (CPW Guest Blog!) from Ramya '14! stairwell at New House 3 on Saturday. The good news is that this mishap didn by Chris S. '11 April 13, 2010
Blog / Admissions T-Minus Six Days Ready for the best four days of your life? CPW 2010 ftw!! 3) Have a blast with your fellow members of the MIT Class of 2014!! I by Hamsika C. '13 April 2, 2010
Blog / About Decisions More Information on the Waitlist Some answers for those offered a place on MIT's waitlist. -- approximately 4.3% of applicants -- a spot on the waitlist. Not all of those by Matt McGann '00 March 18, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research What I’ve Been Up To No, not back around finals week - still not thinking about it... DURING IAP! When… . #2 - Exercise and sleep are corequisites to sanity. #3 - It is possible by Marcela R. '13 February 9, 2010
Blog / Extracurriculars Just My Luck The somewhat eventful story of my first EMT shift ever. When asked how their first shift went, most of my fellow EMT students will say something like, "It was good! No calls, though. Pretty uneventful." My 4 pm-11 pm shift this past Sunday agrees with about 2/3 of by Hamsika C. '13 January 12, 2010