Blog / How to Human feeling old and coming home find myself and some degree of serenity. As much as I'm jealous of the by Gosha G. '24 February 12, 2023
Blog / How to Human My Life Is In Shambles… … and that’s ok to varying degrees, but I always felt insulated by the fact that my by Shorna A. '25 October 26, 2022
Blog / MIT Life [Guest Post] Halfway Through MIT Where I’ve been, and where I’m going Harvard Bridge. Sometimes, this was a curse, like on sunny 100 degree days by Mel N. '24, MEng '25 September 25, 2022
Blog / MISTI pole dancing and punching things trying out new classes in Copenhagen with any degree of force until I noticed my partner stumble when I kicked by Amber V. '24 July 16, 2022
Blog / Personal Projects I painted my door! and it only took 2.5 years that added another degree of freedom. I tested out some options on the by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 May 19, 2022
Blog / IAP Samantha: The Automated Nerf Gun Turret a personal project by raymond t. '23 it could turn 360 degrees continuously. However, there was too much by Cami M. '23 April 3, 2022
Blog / Academics & Research everything is cool tl;dr I want to study too many things engineering school and i think my cs degree would have the word engineering in by Gosha G. '24 September 11, 2020
Blog / Blog Projects seven questions with youtubers the mit side of youtube orientation at MIT in my freshman year, who ended up pursuing a degree in STEM by Rona W. '23 August 14, 2020
Blog / Challenges Navigating Offcampus Housing 101 finding housing is a fucking nightmare to some degree. So...I've only been through the clusterfuck that is by Ankita D. '23 August 11, 2020
Blog / Extracurriculars Things That Made Me Happy (and Sick) It’s me and my infection’s TWO MONTH anniversary!! 🎉😍 because sometimes you just gotta do stuff that sucks. Getting my degree will by Powers '23 January 4, 2020
Blog / How to Human My winter break so far take a break degree but most likely can't. The past couple of days have been a series by Cami M. '23 December 29, 2019
Blog / Admissions Yes, we care about your stories Reflections from the road my family and the first to pursue a graduate degree; it’s the system by DJ Rock October 10, 2019
Blog / MIT Life Off six months of things being just a little weird established aesthetic. VCRs Rotated 90 Degrees Clockwise [caption id by Abby H. '20 June 23, 2019
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Quick Guide to Adobe Illustrator The very basics, for people who have never used it , horizontal, or at 45 degrees. The toolbar at the top will let you choose the by Jamie C. '19 February 19, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research The Mathematics of People Guest post on Economics a masters degree, who loves psychology, studies/practices Buddhist by Caroline M. '18 April 28, 2018
Blog / Personal Travel Spring break in Canada Snowboarding ramps, waterfalls, poutine, butterflies, and lots of noodles. one side of downtown opens up to a 180 degree panorama over the ice by Anelise N. '19 April 4, 2018
Blog / Admissions Remaking MITadmissions.org we are psychic vampires, please give us your ideas We're closing in on Pi Day and still in the midst of making decisions, which I know many of you await with varying degrees of anxiety. But while you're here, and we have your attention, I would like to ask for your by Chris Peterson SM '13 March 9, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research Things I Regret… less-than-optimal decisions I've made in college graduate for my Mech. E degree. I probably would have had a better academic by Selam G. '18 August 4, 2017
Blog / Life after MIT On Moving A goodbye that took me a semester, and some distance, to write. degrees!!! (the real MVP of overlapping interests/fandoms/etc. is by Ceri R. '16 July 16, 2016
Blog / Admissions Notes from the Road: NorCal, Netherlands, Nick Cannon, and Nerd Camp where I've been, what I've been doing someone with two critical theory degrees, I can never get too far away from by Chris Peterson SM '13 June 22, 2016