Blog / Academics & Research Pre-Med @ MIT The title says it all. school process. In the meantime, feel free to email in with any questions by Hamsika C. '13 April 28, 2012
Blog / Best of the Blogs Are people on the East Coast friendly? An entry especially for those from the Midwest. me back in for free since I had already paid once. Anecdote 5 by Kim D. '09 March 21, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research neighborhoods we move into and come to love. What do pregnant mice, cheerleaders, and four-foot light-up tinsel giraffes have in common? my free time hanging out with my curly-haired husband -- we like to by Mollie B. '06 December 27, 2008
Blog / Best of the Blogs An MIT wedding Paper airplanes instead of rice and a reception at a science museum... what's not to… , admission is free for MIT students -- so when we found out that they held by Mollie B. '06 December 1, 2007
Blog / Best of the Blogs Gee, my life’s a funny thing Remembering the bills I have to pay, or even yesterday. either get paid $9 an hour or you get basically a free "A" and one class by Sam M. '07 August 21, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research An actual day in the lab Hectic is my middle name. tells me to wait a few more minutes, so I play the "what was I doing on ... the autoclave now. 1:00 PM. I play on the internet in the lab computer by Mollie B. '06 June 7, 2006
Blog / Advice finding place of how things were playing out. I remember, during IAP (Independent by Uzay G. '26 April 7, 2024
Blog / Best of the Blogs SHASS Hack feminist hacktivism exhibit until this summer, and the hack will stay in play until then. We by Paige B. '24 May 4, 2023
Blog / Admissions The Room(s) Where It Happens You've hit submit. What Comes Next? caught the Hamilton references in the blog title, this is actually my most-played by Jessica Ch'ng January 9, 2019
Blog / Admissions It’s Not Me, It’s You How to kiss goodbye to a school that rejected you . Too many other factors come into play. And that’s important to recognize by Anelise N. '19 March 29, 2016
Blog / Best of the Blogs A Mischievous Anniversary Tonight Four score and ten years ago... the '93 dormitories began to play the fire hoses up and down the by Danny B.D. '15 June 1, 2015
Blog / Best of the Blogs All I Ever Really Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten (and at MIT) the very least, I learned how to be a better friend. Play fair. Five ... some people get stuck playing the game of life on a much harder level, and try to level the playing field accordingly (I can't remember where I by Elizabeth Choe '13 June 24, 2013
Blog / About Decisions It’s not fair! ... and why that's OK. , collaborating and teaching, working and playing with amazing people doesn’t happen by David duKor-Jackson October 25, 2011
Blog / About Decisions Putting Diversity into Context The diverse ways that colleges and universities define diversity certainly come into play in a college admissions decision, the actual impact by David duKor-Jackson July 14, 2011
Blog / Admissions How Wrestling With Snapping Turtles Can Get You Into MIT A student profile of an aspiring limnologist. exhibits, sit in on a sea turtle surgery, and play with the octopus. The by Rachel F. '12 February 27, 2011
Blog / Best of the Blogs An Entry About Snow ...Even though we don't have any at it. *In fact, while Snively opted to play with snow indoors because by Karen F. '11 January 11, 2008
Blog / Best of the Blogs smoke and spice my comfort meal preferences: gluten-free, vegetarian, non-spicy, dairy-free, and all that jazz by Kanokwan T. '26 May 9, 2023
Blog / Advice You don’t have to be a founder move slow and fix things than I give to, like how I go to SaveTFP and get free food, or how I ... dinner. I've never done anything in exchange for all their free food, and I by CJ Q. '23 March 29, 2023
Blog / Academics & Research Axes of Confusion ???? degree. With just a glance, you can see the CMS option has much more free ... frees up *significant* time. potential course road for 21E degree by Danny and Allan G. '20 June 21, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research Questions of Travel a guest post by Spencer W. '15 ? Continent, city, country, society: the choice is never wide and never free ... be? I miss MIT. I miss the community, the atmosphere, and the free Wi by Chris Peterson SM '13 October 16, 2015