Blog / MIT Life Days Without a Laptop… i need laptop-rehab computing system that the computers run) than any other college, and clusters by Chris S. '11 February 22, 2010
Blog / Extracurriculars Just My Luck The somewhat eventful story of my first EMT shift ever. , is something I greatly miss in college. I'm all for cardio and exercise by Hamsika C. '13 January 12, 2010
Blog / MIT History & Culture TLM The Land of MIT. It's a planet. childhood interests. I never thought that by going to college here I would be by Marcela R. '13 October 3, 2009
Blog / MIT Life Ben 2.0 In a world... spiraling on the brink of an admissions cycle... one man had the… decide if you can't imagine spending your college life anywhere else. In by Dave McOwen August 13, 2009
Blog / MIT Life In which I am no longer new here ...well, it's true. college with a definitive plan for their lives at an age where they by Keri G. '10 August 11, 2009
Blog / Admissions Introducing the Class of 2013: Twins Chandler ‘13 and Taylor ‘13 The fifth in a series of articles about the incoming MIT class. college, we weren't deciding together. We each made our own decision, but it by Matt McGann '00 August 7, 2009
Blog / Extracurriculars 2009: Let There Be Bloggers! post regularly on any admissions (or related) forums such as College by Dave McOwen August 4, 2009
Blog / MIT Life Epilogue An open letter about blogging, growing up, and the end of my first year at… of college life, self-deprecation, making fun of Harvard, and (best of by Yan Z. '12 May 21, 2009
Blog / Admissions Shelby’s Amazing CPW Adventure A CPW Guest Entry by Shelby '13 point that MIT was where I would go to college. MIT will allow me to by Snively '11 April 29, 2009
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Singing with a Local Filk Group [by Susan Shepherd '11] At MIT, I discovered that my "unusual" hobbies weren't all that… discovered MASSFILC—a group of people, some of them college-age, many by ARTalk April 14, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research MIT Talks Energy at the White House "It is is our institutional responsibility to address the challenges of energy and the environment."… Department of Energy that challenges college students to design and build an by Paul B. '11 March 26, 2009
Blog / IAP IAP and Igloos This is an entry about IAP. IAP is the month of January. It's...February. I know. happened. Also, as four college students trudging in from a trip over a by Jess K. '10 February 25, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research Waxing nostalgic, in a zen kind of way I've heard of zen. This is not zen. to-be-determined overpriced glorified daycare center. Oh, college by Keri G. '10 December 31, 2008
Blog / About Decisions Otra Vez, Como Siempre Some J-Pop to cheer you up. =p being able to get into ANY college. It was not so fun. (you know, Asian by Chris S. '11 December 12, 2008
Blog / About Decisions Tips from Me to You 15% is standard most places, but my tips are 100%! (awesome that is) happy in a college that's right for you. I am. *It's surprising the by Chris M. '12 November 4, 2008
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Banditos Misteriosos Everybody enjoys a ghoul dance party! many colleges, actual exciting things happen. The concept of a flash mob by Snively '11 October 25, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music The Imagination Box [by Danbee Kim '09] We can draw on the walls again! homesickness. College is a new experience to most people when they first get by ARTalk October 19, 2008
Blog / Admissions My Application Story Modified (but mostly plagiarized) from my personal blog. Enjoy the copy pasta. I have an interesting MIT “story.” It wasn't my first choice school until very, very late in the game. I first started researching colleges to build my list in August of my senior year. We had done the campus by Ahmed H. '12 October 17, 2008
Blog / How to Human E-mail It's like D-mail, only the next letter. used by a variety of colleges. It has all of the basic e by Snively '11 September 30, 2008
Blog / Challenges Sick of Being Sick On being sick at MIT. have them take a look at me. Being sick in college is not fun, no matter by Jess K. '10 September 22, 2008