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Blog / Announcements
MIT Early Action Decisions Now Available Online
available in the application portal. To check your decision, login to the ... offered early admission to 661. Though they are all different in their own ... enrolled at MIT. We [annotation note="I know this looks like a large number -
Blog / Art, Literature, Music
Something to chalk about “These murals are f*cking rad” – Petey
! Not with paint (as students used to do in East Campus and Burton Conner) or crayons though, but with chalk. I blogged about some of the awesome chalk murals in Simmons last year, but [annotation note="For unsavory -
Blog / About Decisions
MIT Early Action Decisions Now Available Online
log in using the same username and password that you use to log in to ... you are ready to receive your decision online before logging in to ... . These students will be reconsidered without prejudice in Regular Action -
Blog / About Decisions
MIT Early Action Decisions Now Available Online
.mit.edu < < < You can log in using the same username and password that you use to log in to your MyMIT account. There are no interim ... before logging in to decisions.mit.edu. 6519 students applied for early -
Blog / Admissions
CPW 2011 Closing Remarks and Variety Show Singing, dancing, juggling, and more!
examples of a cappella.) Kim actually used to be in the Chorallaries, and I used to be in the Logs (back in our undergrad days). These are, of ... CPW officially begins tomorrow! I've spent the past couple months -
Blog / Academics & Research
Cool Toys II Using household items to save the world
How are you planning to spend the day? Jeffrey Warren, a Media Arts ... , one of the MIT students who in September launched a $150 camera balloon into near space, will be photographing the spreading oil slick in -
Blog / Admissions
All Applicants Can Now Apply For Either Early or Regular Action MIT Admissions announces a policy change allowing international students access to either Early or Regular…
I wanted to let you know of a change in the admissions process for the forthcoming admissions cycle. As you may know, in the past ... . There is no preference in our process for early applicants. We use the -
Blog / Life after MIT
Who WIll Win the Nobel Prize? Vote for your favorite MIT professor!
in Stockholm, Sweden will begin to award this year's Nobel Prizes ... this year, just for fun, I'm doing a poll. Which MIT professor is your ... a reasonable predictor of winners). Here they are, in alphabetical -
Blog / Admissions
Your CPW Host The host assignment meeting was tonight.
meeting looked like: (note fellow blogger Bryan in the front row, freshly ... hear from your host well in advance of arriving at CPW [and even if you don't, I assure you that you have a host]. We also have some backup -
Blog / Academics & Research
Some of the topics Here are some of my classmates' CI-M paper topics
If you haven't yet, I recommend that you first read my previous entry ... ' topics. Can anyone guess mine? November 29: Education in Kerala, India ... growth Demand for Coke vs. Pepsi Determinants of house prices in Newton -
Blog / Challenges
Report on the Status of Undergraduate Women at MIT in honor of International Women's Day
designed and administered in 2014. The takeaway: young women at MIT are every ... 's controlled for major, equal leadership and participation in extracurricular ... , difficulties and differences in experience arising from sexism. Despite her -
Blog / Art, Literature, Music
MIT salutes Harry Potter ...the best way we know how, with hacks!
in Boston, the two biggest movie theaters, the Boston Common 19 and ... first book back in the late 1990s. During the Harry Potter era, MIT has celebrated the series a number of times in the way we celebrate: with hacks -
Blog / Miscellaneous
Think YOUR research is crazy? Why doesn't spaghetti break in half? There is an answer, because someone has dedicated their…
Ever find yourself sitting in lab, thinking "What in God's name am I ... ) ensure that nobody in a group photo will have their eyes closed. «Fragmentation of Rods by Cascading Cracks: Why Spaghetti Does Not Break in Half -
Blog / Academics & Research
More Doonesbury Follow-up on Alex Doonesbury's college choice.
honored in the strip." The strip has not yet run, but as of 12:58am this ... folks at doonesbury.com shut down voting access for those in the mit.edu domain (and, I might guess, those on rpi.edu and cornell.edu). Relatedly -
Blog / Art, Literature, Music
Sentimental Objects (part one) random trinkets from freshman year
We are very sentimental people. Not like the keeps-every-birthday-card-in ... -the-potential-value-of-a-random-reciept-sentimental-types. We’ve always kind of been like this, and it wasn’t a problem in high school, because our mom kept us in check organiztion wise (read: she threw -
Blog / Academics & Research
David Berry: A “Fearless” Innovator with a Passion for MIT Dr. David Berry, who received his S.B. and Ph.D. from MIT, received the honor of…
project on visual image processing in the Schiller Lab. More recently, he ... in the special sauce that makes MIT such a mecca of talent, but it ... MIT’s campus in 1996 as an undergrad and has not ventured far from -
Blog / Events
Stuff that happened on Pi Day (besides decisions) pastries and pie-ings from around the institute
. Since the blogs were mostly focused on decisions, I figured I'd follow up ... Street in Cambridge (right across the way from the new Welcome Center), a ... mailing list culture I really appreciate that I work at a place where -
Blog / Admissions
Decision letters mailed
envelope sizes, since I've received a number of questions about this, I can ... letters each come in a standard #10 window envelope (4.125" x 9.5"). The other FAQ I've been getting is, why so few EA admits? 200220032004 EA -
Blog / Academics & Research
friday was a good day
our Animation class in MassArt and it was super fun, as always. We had a really long critique session (which is basically when everyone in the class ... set screenings that perfectly summed up everything we love in animation