Blog / MIT History & Culture The City On A Hill The "M" of " MIT" existed). I really love the idea of studying at another school because, well by Karen F. '11 January 2, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research There Are No Uninteresting Things I'm taking classes. If you ask nicely, I might tell you about them. British Isles and North America: I studied fiddle in high school, and I by Evan B. '10 September 17, 2007
Blog / Hacks Harry Potter and the Infinite Corridor (updated!) Don't even try to post a spoiler. Numbers Looking for Muggle Studies, try any one of the many classes the HASS by Bryan July 20, 2007
Blog / Admissions Gravity Rides Everything We are gathered here today to allude to rapidly accelerating bouncy balls and The Moon… 'll give me something to listen to while studying for tomorrow's 5.12 exam! by Keri G. '10 April 17, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Oh look, an update . Not computer systems in particular, but systems in general. I study the by Jessie L. '07 March 10, 2007
Blog / Events Spending the F.A.T. with Arthur Ganson A missed opportunity to build kinetic sculptures with artist Arthur Ganson. of activities -- “studying” and “sleeping.” Unfortunately, I have a by Melis A. '08 November 28, 2006
Blog / Events Thanksgiving on First East – Team Bemis makes hand turkeys!! (For justice and the greater common good.) Jonathan) Then we all locked ourselves in our rooms indefinitely to study by Lulu L. '09 November 24, 2006
Blog / Admissions Summertime, and the livin’ is easy Unless, of course, you've decided to do something with all that free time. for college credit or doing field studies (in marine biology or medicine by Keri G. '10 November 13, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Alia Whitney-Johnson: Making a Difference in Sri Lanka Alia Whitney-Johnson, a Junior studying Civil and Environmental Engineering, spent three weeks teaching the art… Junior studying Civil and Environmental Engineering, spent three weeks by Melis A. '08 November 9, 2006
Blog / MIT Life I like romantic things like music and art ...so why don't I have a boyfriend? 'm writing a blog entry to you just to put off the fact that I have to study 20 by Sam M. '07 October 22, 2006
Blog / Admissions The Interview: 10/20 Approaches Some thoughts on the interview, as the EA deadline nears. to MIT? What might you be interested in studying? Those kinds of by Matt McGann '00 October 17, 2006
Blog / Life after MIT The Nobel Connection 2 MIT alums have won Nobel prizes this week! roommate didn't want to watch TV and I didn't feel like studying for my test by Melis A. '08 October 4, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Pluto replies ThinkGeek.com rocks my effing socks. . 2.003 is basically just advanced physics, you study things that move by Laura N. '09 September 17, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research It’s that time of the year again If you want to do a UROP this semester, now is the time to contact… summary of what's available: - Study contemporary culture by contacting and by Melis A. '08 September 10, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research And term starts again… catalogue. 18.310 (Principles of Applied Mathematics) Study of illustrative by Jessie L. '07 September 9, 2006
Blog / Admissions MIT ‘10: Isaac Lozada Isaac Lozada comes from Texas to MIT. Washington Post study. The May graduate of Central High School was accepted by Matt McGann '00 August 27, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research To BE or not to BE Bioengineering, it's so hot right now. about 3 weeks ago. But I guess the question is can someone who studied by Bryan August 12, 2006
Blog / Admissions Omnibus Followup: Women in Engineering Melissa asks what the gender ratio is in engineering at MIT. professors, study breaks, and more -- an average of two events each week. SWE by Matt McGann '00 August 10, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Who’s that new kid? ANOTHER one?? Are you KIDDING me?! She doesn't even fit on the page! summer in high school studying abroad in Japan and the other researching by Jess K. '10 August 10, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Four years, four summers The stuff I've been up to every summer at MIT. Neurogenetics, was mostly doing population studies of genetic variation, looking ... of studying for the GRE -- it's not actually all that important for ... convenience of your study group and more concerned about getting your homework by Mollie B. '06 June 14, 2006