! Sleep Deprivation Time! I'm using so many exclamation points because I ... 5 hours or so! Well, not really! But hooray!
Sarcasm aside, I ... 've created something really cool, and gradually, those moments of I
% of annual time) where we go to class, typically weekends and days off ... . See more: The eye of the storm.
This christmas, I decided to un-wind by kicking back at my bench space--newly unwrapped box of pipette tips in hand
% participation in donating. Sadly, I don't think our theme is as incredibly awesome ... .0 like most other schools.
(This could be where my "inflation" reference ... this "assignment." I find this hilarious, since correlates strongly with
Three days until the US Open officially begins! As an engineer, I ... 's looking to win again)
Ok, that's enough pretending that I know about tennis... I am predicting a Federer vs. Roddick final (would anyone like a wager
In case you have not seen part 1, I posted it near the end of my freshman year. I am now going into my senior year. I think I may have procrastinated a little bit.
In total, we ended up spending around 9 hours on
the introduction:
MIT accepted its first international student in 1866, only one year after its first classes were held in a storage warehouse ... times more students came from Turkey than from Texas.
In 1909
MIT 2014. You can also read about some interesting past HackMIT projects in ... undergraduate hackathons in the nation, is opening up its internet doors for ... .org to register. There is a randomized lottery to get in, but if you want
parents love getting to visit me in Boston.
The Parent Lounge: I hope you ... can answer many questions.
For those driving to campus: I've been living in Boston for 12 years now, and I don't own a car, and for good reason
that I would have had to wait half an hour to get in. Seeing a smaller line to the side, I asked the doorman about the differences in the queues ... von Trier’s most recent work in my inbox. I showed the doorman the
of a big deal- last I checked, 50% of men are in frats, and a little ... Logarhythms" and you can lose a few hours of your life.
So in the middle of ... them up tomorrow in an awesome collage. It'll be awesome.
And before I
story of how my friends and I unleashed a birthday explosion in his office.
So in case you didn't know, I should probably tell you that Ben is ... Caroline and Tina snuck in and decorated.
Basically, I knocked on the door
weeks, I know many of you are eager to start thinking about how you ... single, longform essay, but rather five short-answer questions where we try ... want to major in, which department or program at MIT appeals to you and
week, the ACT announced disruptions as well. In my last post, I affirmed ... reaffirmed in the recent Care Counts in Crisis statement that I've signed — we ... second, so we certainly can't in good conscience ask our applicants to
the airport and time to head back home. I haven't been back in a year ... winter nights.
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So much has happened in the past year, as I ... experience, and where to go from here.
At last, I could rest, daydream, binge
anything you send in as a supplement. I think it is important to remember ... Hello! I wanted to take this opportunity to provide an update on the ... freshman admission this year. As you can see on the admissions statistics
patient). Formally known as the "A60" for historical reasons we can no ... doesn't really set in that they're an MIT student until they send their first email from their MIT account. This day is almost here!
Because I
I'm frequently asked about the students that are admitted to MIT. Who are they? What is their story?
Beginning today, I'm going to be posting ... few notes on these articles:
The students profiled -- so far, I have 13
Rather than write a real blog entry, I instead urge you to consider the following:
An MIT surveyor came upon the gates of Hell,
He looked the devil in the eye and said, "You're looking well."
The devil looked
slipping into a lab coat. In high school I was fortunate enough to spend two ... contacting professors who had research projects that I was interested in. After a few interviews and lab tours, I was offered a position in the Chen