Blog / Art, Literature, Music My first music festival It was muddy. along I-81S past a flurry of state forests. We made a quick stop in by Anna H. '14 August 5, 2013
Blog / Athletics New Semester From caving adventures to amazing classes, MIT is awesome. .012 Biology, 3.091 Solid-State Chemistry, 12.000 Terrascope), but I didn’t get by Rachel D. '16 February 13, 2013
Blog / How to Human Fifty Shades of Break or things to do other than pressing F5 state of humanity at http://theworstthingsforsale.com/ 2) Embrace your by Connie H. '15 December 12, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Junior Year: The First Week (Originally titled "Junior Year: The First Day" but I procrastinated too much) neuroscience research in general - I read recently that the state of by Emad T. '14 September 9, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research In Which I Sound Like an Old Man I'm really not that old...according to CVS cashiers, I apparently look 17 =p United States, if not the world. It's like a New Yorker's view of New York by Chris S. '11 January 21, 2011
Blog / Events Scary Tails and College Essays Three bad puns, two bloggers, one post. : especially 1) the state trooper at IHOP and 2) friends we ran into there). I by Cam T. '13 October 31, 2010
Blog / MIT Life OCTOBERRR NOVEMBERRR will NOT be my next entry, promise. development in the United States, if not the world. It's like a New Yorker by Chris S. '11 October 31, 2009
Blog / Extracurriculars Chocolate!!! The MIT student group The Laboratory for Chocolate Science is featured in today's Boston Globe. , for instance, that chocolate has six crystalline states and that heating by Matt McGann '00 April 8, 2009
Blog / Personal Travel New York A break from Cambridge. disclaimers. My current state of unadulterated chillaxedness mingled with by Yan Z. '12 March 26, 2009
Blog / Athletics A Run through Boston Having an adventure was easy. Carrying the camera around was the hard part. doormat known as Boston. I probably could have stated this more gracefully by Yan Z. '12 March 4, 2009
Blog / MIT Life Burton-Conner Floor Rush and Rooming How does it work? that the elevator was completely returned to its normal state. The panel by Snively '11 August 30, 2008
Blog / MIT Life In Their Own Words (Part 2) The dog days of summer. help us out.' As I stated earlier, I will be staffing as an intern at LAW by Paul B. '11 June 30, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research The Holy Grail of Classes Think of the coolest class you can. Then think of one that's a million times… (home of the OLPC) and its description states that it is Intended for by Snively '11 February 6, 2008
Blog / Admissions Long Overdue Q&A Post Sorry for the delay! , this is fine. I'm from Romania, moved to the states in fifth grade. Last by Ben Jones November 2, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture What makes me an MIT student? Some thoughts about blogging and a special question for returning readers. the end. I got my fill of what the state required from 7:30 to whenever by Anthony R. '09 July 12, 2006
Blog / Extracurriculars Congratulations! You got the job. You start in 6 months. a comment stating just that. Are you guys just out to get me or what by Laura N. '09 March 24, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Conversations with graders And other ramblings of a frosh... to bring with me. I stayed with a friend of the family at Penn State by Laura N. '09 March 3, 2006
Blog / Admissions “I’ve Got 99 Problems… Admissions Is Not One” Really 52, but who's counting? I know that you love numbers, stats and checklists, so… receive an essay that states, "...and that's why Harvard is my dream school by Bryan G. Nance October 21, 2005
Blog / IAP I Am Prettylatebuthere’sanIAPpost on MIT's independent activities period (ft. friends!!) this week's competition was 2 hours away at the university of rhode ... with my degree. I'm also going to participate in iQuHack, MIT’s quantum by Angie F. '28 February 24, 2025
Blog / How to Human i wish we’d grown up on the same advice alternate paths with the privilege of a) having gotten a math/cs degree from mit b) being ... is the greatest tragedy of modern universities we can’t prevent by Vincent H. '23 January 18, 2023