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Blog / Life after MIT
Replay… Who says you can't go home again? Or at least go back to school...
come back to campus but this time as an employee working in the ... years I went to school here. But the coolest part is that when this four ... I arrived on the MIT campus in August of 1982 with all my "stuff -
Blog / Art, Literature, Music
LIGHTS. pretty pretty
most creative minds. It all culminated this weekend in the light festival ... ado, LIGHTS in the river! LightBridge Liquid Archive Light Drift (Those orbs in the river actually correspond to orbs on -
Blog / Admissions
Updates from Admissions The latest from the home office in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
, parents, and guidance counselors in the Mid-Atlantic states. Currently, I'm in Moorestown, NJ, talking to students from South Jersey and Philadelphia. On our way to the venue, we saw a rainbow (just a single rainbow -
Blog / Personal Travel
chasing the aurora a celestial hunt
on the HIGHWAY in Maine this is INSANE" "Oh my god" the adventure At 9 ... lucky to live in an area where the aurora was visible. And, we were lucky ... This past Friday evening, I wished I didn't want to see the aurora -
Blog / Academics & Research
My first real internship
. Being in the middle of nowhere also means there is relatively little to do ... atom bomb? Well Los Alamos is in the certified middle of nowhere, which as it turns out is the perfect place to build top secret atomic weapons -
Blog / Academics & Research
Why I’m not a double major anymore Because four years of insanity would totally cramp my style?
use for the photography class I'll get to take next term because I'm not a double major anymore. Why did I ever decide to double in the first ... guinea pig for Course 5's lab restructuring, since my year is the first to -
Blog / Life after MIT
Three Things That Are Awesome (And have been keeping me from writing recently -- Sorry!)
courseload. This puts them in position to finish all of the requirements for ... Numbers 1: MEnging I graduated in June, but I'm not gone yet! Due to ... Science) at MIT, I am able to stay on to complete a Master's Degree. The M -
Blog / Academics & Research
Spring Break and Study of Cities Abroad Students in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning enjoy a subsidized spring break abroad…
the Euro. This spring, the class is heading to Amsterdam, and I think I ... , highlighting differences in city design and planning between the two locales. While in Scandinavia last spring break, a few of us met up with the 11 -
Blog / MISTI
Salut! A look at Grenoble
éel at CNRS Salut! I'm spending my summer in Grenoble, France, at the ... lucky folks get to hear them instead!). We get samples from chemists in ... . Living in the laid-back southern France culture means that on the weekends -
Blog / Miscellaneous
Be A Blogger (2018)! welcome to THE INTERNET
of the blogs is to allow our bloggers to communicate what being a ... want to be bloggers to embrace the GOOD TIMES https://youtu.be/cozHT9QaFJo What does it mean to be an admissions blogger? The best representatives -
Blog / Art, Literature, Music
The MIT Shakespeare Ensemble This ain't your AP English class's Shakespeare.
and I went to see the one of these 50 student groups in action ... that "no one" at the Institute appreciates, let alone participates, in ... he doesn't like the arts - but the truth of the matter is that MIT -
Blog / Academics & Research
Thanks What is your fantasy class? Vote yet again.
's always nice to see the median voter theorem in action. What courses would ... Thanks for all of the advice on my previous entry. I have decided to ... want to see it differently this time. Also, the opportunity to travel -
Blog / Admissions
A Parent’s Perspective (Guest Entry) A Parent's Perspective of MIT
creating charcoal out of waste material to prevent deforestation in the third ... bar variety, but it is the thought that counts!) of course the crowd in ... ;Nerd Pride” shirt at the Coop, went to the MIT Admissions Road Show -
Blog / MIT Life
In a little while, I’ll be gone This is not a blog entry. I'm not here, this isn't happening.
Act of 1957 by speaking in from of the Senate for 24 hours and 18 ... person that I ever knew in high school. On Monday I'm headed for the airport in Philadelphia, and from there I'll be in the aeroplane over the -
Blog / Academics & Research
2.007 Robot Competition 2016 robots dump (replica) tea bags in the (replica) Boston harbor
"No innovation without fabrication!" This is the motto of 2.007, a ... students design and manufacturing hands on and culminates in the annual 2 ... was inspired by the American Revolution. The competing robots had to -
Blog / MIT Life
Things That Are 20 DID YOU KNOW? 1988 was a leap year.
in California. * The first mass demonstration against the communist ... Weigel's two silver medals in the summer Olympics for speed walking ... . * The Doughnutgate Incident, in which New Jersey Devils' coach Jim -
Blog / Academics & Research
Another New Semester and A Lot of Cats Call me the crazy cat lady
see myself continuing to take many more management classes in the future ... . All that is left is the national exam, which I am taking within the next ... friend Claire L. '17, and I know that we have it in ourselves to do well -
Blog / Extracurriculars
institutional memory cruft are cool!
members in the group. because our membership is almost entirely undergrads ... to be less busy. anyway, the point is that having [annotation note ... . this applies in sitautions like, not knowing the password to something -
Blog / Academics & Research
Nano @ MIT Puppets! Research! Nanotechnology!
movement is to get a UROP at one of the many laboratories conducting nanotech ... the more common questions: Is there a nanotechnology major at MIT? Not ... opportunities to focus on nanotechnology. The primary majors connected to