Blog / Academics & Research A lot about course 9 /systems/psychology. If you like all of it, you can dabble in everything. Have it your way by Mollie B. '06 October 17, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Tests of the non-standardized kind Stop thinking about the SAT and start thinking about 18.01! to walk uphill both ways in the snow to 77 Mass Ave, we weren't even by Mollie B. '06 October 12, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Nobel Prize Week An exciting time for research, both noble and ignoble. carbon atoms in ways that cause atom groups to change places. This happens by Matt McGann '00 October 5, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Friday vacation An atypical (but more entertaining than average) day in the life apparently caused my neck to stop working in a neck-like way (I would post by Mollie B. '06 September 30, 2005
Blog / Admissions Fall Travel Day 7: Philly Part 4 of my Fall Travelogue. like MIT in the same ways that men are, and I think that is criminal. So by Ben Jones September 26, 2005
Blog / Admissions Fall Travel Days 4,5,6: NACAC Conference Part 3 of my Fall Travelogue. some ways is more of a textbook than a menu - covering every last detail by Ben Jones September 24, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research MIT students do it all night. A salute to sleep deprivation, Aztec philosophy, and grape-catching. quantitative potentiometric titration. On the third day, I limply made my way to by Sam M. '07 September 20, 2005
Blog / Admissions First Post A little about myself. admissions office (what an idea, by the way), high school students probably won by mitblogs September 14, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research No more physics It was Day 2 of classes when I got kicked out of one! (Only it… happened while I was on my way to my advisor's office to get his signature on by Laura N. '09 September 13, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Do you have class? A view of my classes for the fall semester, with some photos from their first… relationship. Anthony's take: this looks like a *very* promising way to get well by Anthony R. '09 September 8, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Hurricane Katrina Trying to help, to the extent that we can. working on ways to accommodate displaced students from colleges and by Matt McGann '00 September 2, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Dorm Rush and Hall Rush entertaining flavor text underneath, as pictured below: Hey, it's a good way by Jessie L. '07 September 2, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Power Tools at 2 AM A typical MIT experience. afterwards we all got a chance to meet President Hockfield. (By the way, the T by Laura N. '09 September 2, 2005
Blog / Admissions Advising Folders! Lots of fun discoveries about advising and such. Also, how I managed to confuse MIT… .716" is way too much for me. How do you even say that out loud? Isn't it by Laura N. '09 August 18, 2005
Blog / MIT Life A waffle house is not a waffle home This is actually an entry about modern Chinese cinema. . Turns out that she thought stuffed peppers were my favorite meal. NO WAY by Sam M. '07 August 16, 2005
Blog / MIT History & Culture Open Sesame A look at Brewster Kahle '82 and the Internet Archive. technology in clever ways to preserve our shared past. [Read the entire column by Matt McGann '00 August 15, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research MIT Dating Research A news story today looks at Media Lab research on dating. during speed dating sessions and discovered a way to predict whether by Matt McGann '00 August 11, 2005
Blog / Admissions Where We’ve Been And Where We’re Going A brief history of the blogs and MyMIT. buried way down in the bottom right-hand corner of the site, and we had by Ben Jones August 10, 2005
Blog / How to Food More on food Simmons offer made-to-order stirfry, so you can "have it your way" without by Mollie B. '06 August 5, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Let’s Get Physical Olivia Newton-John, I am not, but I can still pretend. -wannabes were), I need to get my 8 units the old-fashioned way: PE classes. (I by Mitra L. '07 August 5, 2005