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Blog / Admissions In Memory of Sean Collier a memorial, to a member of our family Collier Memorial will offer our community the opportunity to remember by Chris Peterson SM '13 April 29, 2015
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Blog / About Decisions to the 2019s in anticipation of pi day with love have offered some serious and/or fun resources. below is our list by Yuliya K. '18 March 13, 2015
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Blog / Athletics Miscellany In which I talk about my life and Fancy sportsball DNA folk songs today, so there's still plenty of time to jump on the bandwagon and offer by Ceri Riley '16 November 22, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research Chomsky and Infinities illustrated highlights of an MIT October (part 1) .118 Paradox and Infinity, turned out amazing. Though offered by the Department by Yuliya K. '18 November 5, 2014
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Blog / Admissions California Love a week in the life of an admissions officer on the road School, which offers a magnet program in health sciences to all students in ... about MIT. 2:15 PM - Clark Magnet High School, which offers a magnet ... their family to graduate from college, and which offers advanced by Chris Peterson SM '13 September 12, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research What it’s like to work at NASA and a few other things culminated in an offer from the Robotic Vehicles & Manipulators group by Michael C. '16 September 1, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research Makers @ MIT how MIT supports student creativity and craft the admissions process (like our Maker Portfolio which we offer through by Chris Peterson SM '13 June 18, 2014
Blog / Athletics Adventures on the Charles Aka we go outdoors sometimes students affiliated with it) also offers free classes in water sports like by Ceri Riley '16 June 15, 2014
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Blog / MIT History & Culture More Milk Please And a cookie too. If by cookie you mean an awesome metaphor. to offer and I understand that. As my fellow freshmen and I prepare for by Krystal L. '17 September 7, 2013
Blog / About Decisions Class of 2017 By The Numbers with apologies to iron maiden ,927 Admitted regular action (including deferred students) 898 Offered a place by Chris Peterson SM '13 September 3, 2013
Blog / Admissions 9 things I wish I had known before freshman year lessons from an almost-sophomore (see: law of conservation of freshmen) , MISTI, career fairs - MIT offers a lot of resources, but you have to take by Michael C. '16 August 15, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Eastward ho! Don't US people normally go to Canada or Mexico before they cross an ocean? enough, a job offer found its way to my inbox in January. Here’s a normal by Stanley G. July 20, 2013