Blog / Academics & Research A Tale of Two Struggles Starring a broken scanner and the Urban Dictionary exams. I guess I better get studying. by Krystal L. '17 December 2, 2013
Blog / Admissions Early Action Updates 2013 things that are happening : one from a math/science teacher, one from a humanities/social studies by Chris Peterson SM '13 October 17, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research I should’ve started this earlier A statement exemplifying my first month as a Junior studying abroad in Cambridge University with Natnael in the Spring :) It's a by Kirsten L. '15 October 5, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research The First Day of Classes Published exactly 4 weeks after the first day of classes. My bad. huge plus. When studying for exams, it's NOT agony to flip through my old by Anna H. '14 October 2, 2013
Blog / MIT History & Culture New Year’s Resolution …of sorts. Since New School Year’s Resolution doesn’t have quite the same ring to it. lifelong dream, maybe other students who studied harder or came from more by Ceri R. '16 September 3, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Eastward ho! Don't US people normally go to Canada or Mexico before they cross an ocean? again, I’ve been studying the language for five years; it’s no surprise by Stanley G. July 20, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Coworker Shenanigans Summer friends , we study deuteroammonia and formaldehyde in molecular clouds, Saturn by Anna H. '14 July 5, 2013
Blog / Events Bad Ideas Weekend From Craigslist searching to meat-MIT building, this certainly is an experience to study for my physics final Monday. But then it was Saturday. And by Rachel D. '16 January 27, 2013
Blog / About Decisions Stressful Times in my opinion, the best advice, ever. able to do it all? When should I stop studying to take a break? What time by Ana V. '15 December 11, 2012
Blog / Challenges Don’t Waste Daylight; Don’t Lose Sleep I've almost survived a whole semester. high school, hardly ever had to study, and didn't count attendance as one by Natasha B. '16 December 10, 2012
Blog / How to Human Inspired Brainstorming Three pieces of advice I employ “Study hard” or “Eat your broccoli.” As I prepared to leave home for MIT by Gabe B. '13 November 25, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Mistakes & the inspiration we need to move on , especially since I was actually doing decently well in the class. But studying by Kirsten L. '15 November 19, 2012
Blog / Events Halloweekend and the 7 weekends prior! Weekend 3 I can tell you what I DIDN’T DO: study. It accordingly reflected by Anastassia B. '16 October 28, 2012
Blog / MIT History & Culture My advisor won $3 million Unraveling the mysteries of the universe, and helping Anna make life choices , “in the past”, studied “lattice gauge theory, magnetic monopoles and by Anna H. '14 August 10, 2012
Blog / Admissions See You Later classes in the Comparative Media Studies program. They were really hard. I by Chris Peterson SM '13 August 6, 2012
Blog / MIT History & Culture Time Flies… especially when you are having more fun than you could possibly imagine. ’s and got credit for classes already taken. They formed study groups and by Kim Hunter '86 June 6, 2012
Blog / MIT Life Quad Life four girls become roommates, hilarity ensues collection of shoes, sweaters, shampoo and study fuel (AKA our weight in ramen by Connie H. '15 May 13, 2012
Blog / Hacks A couple of hacks from a couple of hacks CPW tends to bring out the best work from the esoteric pranksters studying here reminds me that I'm pretty fortunate to have had the by Chris M. '12 April 30, 2012
Blog / Life after MIT 11 Reasons Why Senior Haus is Awesome Twelve, if you count me once living there. That's pretty awesome, right? . people who study 6. people who are friends 7. people who are hardcore by Keri G. '10 April 17, 2012
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Gotterdammerung and The Barber of Seville [by Xenia '13] Art Scholars go to the Met! ’t studied Wagner’s works, we didn’t really know what to expect. Luckily, one by ARTalk March 20, 2012