cooking and practically anyone else who is willing to give me pitiful scraps ... above. One day, hopefully, my smooth, small brain will develop bumps and I
-packed couple of days as always. It seems crazy that we will soon be out of ... -time D-Lab staff. Jessica will be co-teaching the D-Lab Biodiversity course
summer interns. I’m not sure if any of us will though, considering that ... , student life, culture, etc), available online. Perhaps that will be helpful
changing. I’m a messy painter, or at least… I used to be. The last time I ... ’re done. There’s inertia. Somehow, if I go too long without painting, or writing, or anything else, I start feeling antsy, as if the walls are
Breathe in. Keep breathing.
The prefrosh I was hosting, or my ... ever thought about how you're going to die?" Or, "How much sleep do people get?" Or, "Why MIT?" Indeed, why MIT? Some days I don't know the
to do laundry by myself or to know which medicine I should take for ... underneath my bed or in the closet, I put on my best MIT gear and made the ten ... chandeliers on the ceiling (or maybe I’m just imagining the chandeliers because
this nervousness is something I'll grow out of, or if its just an ... representations of the natural world, and in order to make accurate predictions or classifications or whatever, it has to learn something about us. I think it's a
One of the coolest parts of my job is that I actually get to spend a lot of time outside of the Office of Admissions (or currently, on Zoom calls) getting to know staff members who work at MIT in different roles