:00-7:45 -- Check all my websites again. Sit in the lounge and chat with various D ... prospectives to a day in the life of an MIT student, I have rather uncreatively decided to present An Actual Day in My Life, Fall 2005 Version.
8:15 -- The
in small chunks. I wrote up a small, convenient website for easy access ... "]for historical reasons,[/annotation]opened in April of 2018, after SL1, SL2, SL4, and SL5 were in service.
CJ: We filled a couple blackboards following
girls sitting at the table. Sarah R., '14, and I sat next to each other in ... like wings, I do not like spicy. A one-pound plate of wings was placed in ... ... one...
The first bite was not that bad. Maybe the nerve endings in my
, actually, here's the backstory, then the story.
Back in July 2006 there was ... in the comic strip, Alex, had to decide which college to go to. She was ... HTML file attached to it. An html file that, when opened in a browser
seven weeks in, it's a bit more like learning how to swim. You can cling ... 't swim. Not because I wanted to come off as that kid who had done well in AP classes and participated in extracurriculars but still didn't know
can come in every day, seven days a week, and get $10 worth of produce ... I have worked at MIT since 2009, and lived less than a mile away, in Central Square, since 2013. I love living here in a way that I never thought
there was already an admissions website back in 1996. Look at those ... turns out that you can just buy historical weather data in bulk.
Here ... together—a story that starts in the 1980s and ends today. There'll be actual
Comic book history
Cultural legitimacy
In practice
Experience logistics
In the flesh
Holding candles
Creative goods
Feedback loops ... permanence
For transience
The gift of puzzles
Sandbagging
Free as in
need, and where you should buy it, and what you should bring from home or what you should wait to buyin Cambridge? Who comes from far away and ... -shopping, as was Melis's list. If you're interested in finding out what you
in advance, here's considerations on picking classes and schedules ... in the first semester is good. First, you're in P/NR; second, you get a ... out of the way.
Pick an intro subject in a major you're interested in
In 1965, the U.S. government awarded George (MIT Class of ~1923) and Charlotte Blonsky a patent:
In case reading the crumbly Times New Roman is ... window when you turn a corner sharply, and makes the seats in this ride
the psychedelic movement that flourished in the 60s/70s. Post ... engrossed in reading the seven (!!) books I checked out from the MIT Libraries ... It Be—but I didn't consider myself well-versed in the Beatles
that dream in the sky that I think I wanted more than other dreams in the ... amazing happened.
The website crashed.
ZOMG THE SITE CRASHED
If I recall ... essay is like, I share mine with you. You'll learn more about me in the
I’d offer a list of 10 things that I love about MIT (in no particular ... . Rooms with a view and living in Beantown
I love the river. The majority of dorms are by the Charles River and in Baker, for example, 80% of rooms
... and everything nice!
My favorite dish in the whole wide world is ... , which comes out to around once a month. In times when things were tough, I ... other. It’s neat having things in life that you can always count on to
procrastination. I could claim I had seven hours of writer's block, but in reality ... inevitably be done in the twenty-four hours before it's due. Procrastination, I must say, is endemic on campus.
This semester, for the first time in my
, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. On Wednesdays, I may drop in for office ... stops and worlds apart.
The most often cited difference is in the color ... . Harvard has solemn portraits of old men looking smart in decorated frames