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Blog / Extracurriculars [Guest Post] 10 Reasons I Joined Rocket Team n s c e n d e n t. [carousel image1="60241" image2="60242" image3 by Cami M. '23 January 11, 2021
Blog / How to Food My Favorite (Kitchen) Things cue julie andrews singing things. https://youtu.be/33o32C0ogVM Spoon Rest Essential for any by Sabrina M. '21 January 7, 2021
Blog / Academics & Research a major road to trouble exploring interests as a baby beaver powerhouse of the cell (10B), and a flexible option (10C). Little did I know by Waly N. '24 November 23, 2020
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Books I did read this semester I am literate if not literary Old Anthology edited by Zoraida Córdova and Natalie C. Parker Genre by Amber V. '24 November 21, 2020
Blog / Advice 17,707 words writing at night like you're running out of time ’ve got this. c: I don’t know how to end this blog post. Instead, have by Paolo A. '21 G October 24, 2020
Blog / Life after MIT What a Robotics Career Looks Like What does it mean to get paid to work on robots? use Python, but I’d like to learn C++. Math. I implement mathematical by Selam G. '18 October 14, 2020
Blog / Uncategorized oh, the places you’ll go (reprise) my first ever technical interview .042, despite doing poorly in the class. It's ironic, because I actually had a C by Cami M. '23 October 11, 2020
Blog / Academics & Research My Major, Course 6-9 computation and cognition issue – students in 18C and 11-6 are also administratively separate – but by Kathleen E. '23 August 28, 2020
Blog / Hacks MacG 50ish years ago an email from an alumnus -rise now; this is the vertically stacked grouping of entries A, B, C, D, E as by Abby H. '20 October 6, 2019
Blog / IAP Where is Andorra? and other FAQs about my IAP Teaching abroad in a quadrilingual country -mathematical route and leave coding behind, or B) learn to program in C when you see by Anelise N. '19 March 5, 2019
Blog / Advice an essay writing journey one of my MIT essays, as told through revision history pleasure of it”: video games! “What do you want to major in”: 18C, with a by Nisha D. '21 July 25, 2018
Blog / Art, Literature, Music SEEING WAITRESS TWICE (sorry in advance for the obnoxious amount of CAPS) , respectively) did. In one of the riffs, Betsy Wolfe goes up to a C, which by Danny and Allan G. '20 March 9, 2018
Blog / Art, Literature, Music The Room, A Short Story This story is somewhat weird and slightly dark. Reader's discretion is advised. !” It’s a conundrum, I tell you. C-O-N-U-N-D-R-U-M! Oh Teddy, sweet, sweet by Vincent A. '17 June 2, 2014
Blog / MIT History & Culture Short Answers to Big Questions Stolen from the MIT Housing Panel. outside. 76ºF (24ºC, for those of you who are like me) and cloudless. It by Anna H. '14 September 18, 2013
Blog / Admissions Straight from the Dean’s mouth Time magazine readers chat with the MIT Dean of Admissions, Marilee Jones. they 'are'. This is not fluffy P.C. propaganda I'm writing here; there is by Matt McGann '00 August 20, 2006
Blog / Admissions July Questions Omnibus 1 Answers to the many questions left in the comments of McGann's Factors. assumed B was the 90 angle below A and C the point on the circle where the by Matt McGann '00 July 7, 2005