off-guard was in that moment I finally realized everything I learned ... I knew what I was going to write about next. I was ready. I even had the draft saved in a folder outside of the vortex folder on my desktop
future, arriving in the same place, at a different time, to save the future ... , October 21st, 2015, I walked into Lobby 7, and was greeted by a hack; a hack ... current (and future) MIT students, I suspect, I loved the BTTF movies as a
Today, of all days, in Jonestown, PA, eight members of my family bore ... -hour food coma immediately after dinner, I think it's pretty safe to say that I emerged victorious.
I wanted to turn the turkey carcass into usable
inventions in the world. Radar, modern lithium-ion batteries, canned soup, and the spreadsheet are just some of them. Today I found out about a new ... available until next year, but I hope to be first in line to get some.
 
://decisions.mit.edu.
decisions.mit.eduYou can log in using the same username and password that you ... in to decisions.mit.edu.
Admissions decisions will be available ... financial aid package and Campus Preview Weekend in the mail next week.
The
congratulations is in order for Zahir Dossa, who I profiled in my first blog. A ... busy.
That being said, I begin with two plugs:
-- Check out the second ... ://web.mit.edu/mitir/!
-- Forum on American Progress will be releasing a booklet, America in the
-- I blogged it here. Also in this picture is Rachel Glennerster, the ... semester, a class I profiled here.
Last week, Time Magazine announced ... .
In the photo essay that accompanied the article, they showed a picture
tutoring services (see #2 in that post – yes, I’m that Elizabeth), or any of ... requirement for this program, and I landed in Milan’s Linate airport on January ... to the GTL programs, which place MIT students in host families, I
one. I know that I, personally, have been counting down to this day for almost a year. Today marks the beginning of a change we can believe in ... ’s not really a national holiday or anything, though, I mean, it probably
lively interest in the matter, and I think will help it substantially.
I am sorry, my dear brother, that Ican give no reliable good news in ... , I think, of the free States in general, will refuse a compromise which
because I have a test on Monday in 14.21J
JENNIFER ALTAMURO -- I am sorry ... Today I attended the Network of Sloan Undergraduate Women (NSUW ... necessarily majoring) in Course 15: Management Science.
Attending professors
to handle, there's no shame in distracting yourself with things to do.
Right now, it can feel like the most important thing in the world is what ... It's okay to feel anxious or excited or nervous. But if you can
chance to meet over the weekend when I wasn't slaving in lab, passed out on ... research for the past three years in a UROP with Professor Robert "I ... .
Alicia and I were sitting in the suite one morning discussing, among other
tried to do the right thing. Ican only say that there are [annotation ... Today, I emailed the remaining candidates who have been waiting ... to admit any students from our wait list this year. I am writing this
containing the software, or canI send it as an attachment with an email?"
It ... all! I've known plenty of people who have done UROPs not in their field ... who I just spent New Years with in Virginia, for example, was a
Every IAP, I travel.
Ican't help it. There's this wanderlust gremlin in me that's always eager to experience new places. Access to global experiences is one of the reasons I chose this MIT, especially because I didn
, and go form your own opinion instead. How many bands can last in the ... I did many things this weekend during CPW:
-met you. As I said at ... you guys actually read it. What's up with that?!
-fed you. Even in the
Logs." I love hilariously ridiculous spoof movies in which you can see ... is not a rule - there are always exceptions, but in general, I think ... (songs, for example, are the main element of a musical, or in the other
Classes of 2012 and 2013 (!).
3:31pm: Ican't walk more than 10 feet without getting stopped in the halls. It's awesome, but I'm starting to lose my ... Student Welcome -- and I'm happy to see that most people are traveling in