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Room E51-151, Please??? By Jing, '11
I was already pumped about MIT going into CPW, so I mainly went to absorb as much as I could, with a goal (just for fun) of finding another prefrosh from Kansas. I’m one of those people who function best when I -
Blog / Admissions
Pre-MIT prep How to prepare yourself for life at MIT -- hint: watch Chappelle's Show. Everyone else…
, can you help?). Nevertheless, I'm glad I took the class and learned -
Blog / MIT Life
A Day in the Life A play-by-play of my day, along with some pictures.
UROP. I work in the BioInstrumentation Lab and I’m trying to write up the -
Blog / MISTI
MIT-Italy: Working With Ferrari The MISTI experience of Patrik Kunzler.
about. Especially for a car guy. Espresso at 8 am: I'm awake. Sounds of -
Blog / Academics & Research
This one goes out to the parent Fire! (she's comin' down on her own, now)
DID YOU KNOW? The city of Portland, Oregon was named for Portland, Maine. What a coincidence that Matt’s entry on thanking parents came on Sam’s Mom’s birthday! Happy birthday, Sam’s… -
Blog / Academics & Research
Orgo Birthday Happy birthday, Ting Ting!
rest of your freshman class, you can. I'm only taking half of my classes -
Blog / Academics & Research
What do you do with a BS in econ? Answering Karen's question about my degree
Krugman - professor and columnist, New York Times And I'm copying these -
Blog / Academics & Research
Mad scientist? “Everybody's a mad scientist, and life is their lab. We're all trying to experiment to…
, so maybe I'm not a mad scientist. But, when people ask me where I am -
Blog / MIT Life
NY Times article on women in science Women in science...the debate rages on.
your comments forth and I’ll try to write more when I’m confident that I -
Blog / About Decisions
More For Deferred Students FAQ and advice.
. Honestly. I'm glad to see from the comments that most of you, while -
Blog / Admissions
Admissions process reflections from a crusty Junior Try not to bite all of your fingernails off.
I’ve recently had a number of startling revelations: I’m almost halfway done with my Junior year, there are only 2 weeks left until Final Exam week starts, and before I know it I’ll be graduating. Where has the -
Blog / Athletics
Physical Education: because your body needs problem sets, too My adventures in completing the MIT Physical Education requirements
I’m really great at missing 2 classes. But, even when I’ve fulfilled -
Blog / Personal Travel
Some Time in New York City I'm not much of a man by the light of day, but by night I'm…
DID YOU KNOW? A long time ago, before the Fleet Center was built, spectators at the Boston Garden reported seeing leprechauns in the rafters during Boston Celtics games. Many years… -
Blog / Academics & Research
Making Things Fly for a living.
height >90m). We packed up and headed off the field feeling pretty darn -
Blog / Admissions
On Supplemental Materials Further information about application supplements.
I'm often asked about supplemental material. None of the below is required or even expected. In general, you should not send supplemental material unless the application did not sufficiently show who you are. I hope -
Blog / Admissions
Fall Travel Recap; New Bloggers Announced Philly, Jersey, Wilmington. Jess, Keri, Lulu.
Howdy folks, I'm back! It feels like forever since I last posted, although it's only been a couple of weeks. Lots to tell you about. Fall Travel About an hour after I launched the new site (talk about cutting it -
Blog / Academics & Research
Lit Analytics How humanities classes can be analytically rigorous, courtesy of a Shakespeare scholar
." ------------------------------ Also, consider this music class: 21M.361 Composing with Computers -
Blog / Academics & Research
Prof. Manolis Kellis: Combining computer science with biology An interview with Manolis Kellis, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, who was honored as one…
studies at MIT by getting a Masters in Engineering (M. Eng) in Electrical -
Blog / MIT Life
Someone saved my life tonight Survived my squalor, like a butterfly.
DID YOU KNOW? In Burton-Conner, if you keep leaving your suite messy week after week, the cleaning staff will eventually get tired and stop cleaning them. Frozen grapes are really…