This entry doesn't have much content, it's just a placeholder while I come up with real things to write. In the past week and a half I've gone ... most of the false positives, and in the meantime I'll keep playing with
Welcome back to another tour – and I hope you're excited, because ... concept, but what’s even crazier is that we actually have 26 of them in total! A lot of my friends ended up joining frats freshman year, so I
AM, I'm going to make a post (on the MIT Blogs) called "ASK US (the MIT Bloggers) ANYTHING!"
On that post (not this one!), you can go down in the ... , you can ask us anything [annotation note="I know this is the Internet
recall that I'm in an a cappella group with a lot of really great people ... inclusions:
Wrapped in Red by Kelly Clarkson: I haven't actually listened ... pretty much everybody. (I, by the way, still believe in Santa. I just can
I guess the folks who staff the phones in MIT Admissions received ... midyear report.
Q. Can I still send in extra materials?
A. While it is too ... .
Q. If selection is over, can I have my decision?
A. The selection
changed, as I am still (sort of, I’ll explain) in school at MIT, doing ... me assure you that I graduated with a MechE/BME degree in 2008. I have ... , meaning I’ve finished the first two years of medical school (in the Harvard
stand partner in the MIT Symphony Orchestra had made. Then, a couple months ago, I had the opportunity to see it first-hand during an impromptu cello section social. Then, I let the footage remain in my Flip
finally made the decision on matriculation! For all of those that replied in the affirmative, congratulations!
You're in for one heck of a ride. ^______^V but don't worry, you'll be in with some of the best company you will
goes on. Personally I decided to go back MIT for 2 weeks and then going home in California for the rest of the break. I know, lame, but I spend the whole summer in Germany through this awesome program called MISTI
with glass.
At Open Sauce, the maker expo in San Mateo, we’re at booth I ... , I’ll walk again in a few months and be fully recovered in a year) More ... My friends (Asal V. ‘25 and Isaac L. ‘25) and I built Waterscope, a
is by far the coolest toy in the inventory. So when I heard we were getting a fly-in for Marine Week Boston, I had to go see.
The weather was ... Chris M. scooped me, but I just couldn't let a visit from the MV-22
presence of my former 8.022 professor, I drowningly flailed my arms in ... Tuesday morning, I excused myself from de-insectifying MATLAB scripts ... of Boston's air pollution. Soaked in a brew of life
just for fun (more on all that in a future post) -- I was back on campus ... , at Snowbird in Salt Lake City. Disclaimer: to be fair, I took a tram up ... day -- and I still needed to train in between everything as well. For
. Here's an abridged version of the whole thing.
I grew up in Hampton Bays ... options remaining, I cluelessly applied to colleges.
Being the first in my ... school in Cambridge, spending very little time at this school which I had
propped up in bed and listening to the Toy Story soundtrack. Anywho, I ... said e-mails are in the works).
I am a student. Students don't get to ... I've decided that before I go to bed I should take advantage of the
I am finished with my undergraduate career.
What's left?
I officially stop being a student blogger on... *checks watch* May 31. So, I think it's time we talked about things and I fill you in!
But for now
office will reopen on Tuesday, January 2nd. That said, I thought it was ... , about standardized test requirements or statistics. Below I added some ... 1 or before. However, I strongly discourage waiting until the last
they know how to thrive in an environment that pushes for constant ... . Last week, I attended a fascinating xTalk by Lou Guenier ... to a remote Buddhist monastery in the Himalayas. In a place without