Blog / How to Food IAP Cooking a journey of uncooked pasta and cold pho , students can opt into different independent learning and research by Jessica Z. '27 March 10, 2024
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Blog / MIT History & Culture Guest blog: “Me, Marvel, and MIT” Jade's experience working on a SHASS UROP for me projects can be driven by a student’s passion and energy to explore their by Chris Peterson SM '13 November 2, 2023
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Blog / Academics & Research 10,000 Ways That Won’t Work … yet sometimes I can’t help but wonder – what are they doing right that I by Andi Q. '25 May 27, 2023
Blog / How to Human how to meet curious people within my interests. I also don’t blame anyone who can’t handle the by Rona W. '23 April 19, 2023
Blog / Academics & Research Fredventure, Part 1 MITWE (+ FJE and VJE) go to Brazil way. The whole experience was so incredible that I still can’t quite by Andi Q. '25 April 18, 2023
Blog / Extracurriculars Radio Nerd Shenanigans i wrote this in october and forgot to post it oops can’t understand half the vocabulary they use. Not sure if it’s just EE by Anika H. '26 February 25, 2023
Blog / Academics & Research last first day (take 3) there are so many other blogposts with this title to, watched, and played for my classes so you can see the interesting by Cami M. '23 February 8, 2023
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Blog / Classes checkboxes this semester in a list languages for which you can check if something is in the language in by Fatima A. '25 December 29, 2022
Blog / Academics & Research mid semester check-in all about my classes helps to come detached from your work so you can consider everyone by Fatima A. '25 October 22, 2022
Blog / Miscellaneous on the question “where are you from?” and the answer: neither here nor there. alternatively, about being a missourian. would be in custody of my younger brother, which, okay yeah I can see why by Teresa J. '26 September 30, 2022
Blog / MIT Life [Guest Post] Halfway Through MIT Where I’ve been, and where I’m going : there’s always time to watch the sunset I can’t remember the first time I by Mel N. '24, MEng '25 September 25, 2022
Blog / MIT Life Next House (on Wheels) *vroom vroom* can say."]and suck.[/annotation] I popped up and came face-to-face with by Shorna A. '25 September 24, 2022
Blog / Art, Literature, Music train of thought on feeling deeply . But I’m fairly sure that I’d have more time to feel. I can make more by Audrey C. '24 July 26, 2022
Blog / Challenges starting over and over again . All I can do is set goals and try my best. by Gosha G. '24 June 11, 2022
Blog / Miscellaneous on fitness, health, and food a couple of moments over the years if I can really pinpoint where it first started but I definitely have a by Cami M. '23 February 24, 2022