Blog / MIT History & Culture Great Expectations i've never read the book, but the title seemed to fit to teach you all a very valuable lesson about studying for ASEs… MIT by Michelle G. '18 September 17, 2014
Blog / IAP IAP in China through MIT’s China Development Initiative A week-long mentorship program in Xiamen, Fujian times.” "One of our students said that his dream is to study history at by Anna H. '14 July 17, 2014
Blog / MIT Life A Chapter Closes To open another you have to study for a final exam makes no sense, talking it out with by Vincent A. '17 May 24, 2014
Blog / MIT Life Books write our life stories Philosophy, astronomy, religion, neurology - and my plans for the future. read in Prof. Diana Henderson’s wonderful Studies in Drama course at MIT by Anna H. '14 April 30, 2014
Blog / Admissions Being Home and Answering Questions some changes, some constants, and the end of pass/no record . Usually I'll go to classes and stay on campus for meals at Maseeh, studying by Allan K. '17 December 21, 2013
Blog / MIT Life My 21st Birthday More details about the transition to Halloween than you ever wanted to know. House maisonette My sister and her friend and Asra '17 are studying for by Anna H. '14 October 30, 2013
Blog / Personal Travel Waterfall Camping in Shenandoah National Park Snakes and fireflies. and studied for the GRE for two hours before heading to the NRAO. It by Anna H. '14 July 11, 2013
Blog / Athletics New Semester From caving adventures to amazing classes, MIT is awesome. ) in chemical engineering!! I still think that I want to study materials by Rachel D. '16 February 13, 2013
Blog / How to Human Fifty Shades of Break or things to do other than pressing F5 study breaks of our very own bloggers -- some funny, some thoughtful, some by Connie H. '15 December 12, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Junior Year: The First Week (Originally titled "Junior Year: The First Day" but I procrastinated too much) English. One major arc of assignments in 24.900 concerns the study of a by Emad T. '14 September 9, 2012
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Things You Won’t Have to Buy (or spend *that* much on) This one's especially for the incoming freshmen. study. Free (or discounted) live music, including free(!) BSO concerts I by Emad T. '14 August 18, 2012
Blog / MIT Life Giant Cows Eat Venus; Earth Next Breaking apart and growing, fireworks, and a story makes raindrops bigger? This summer I’m also lightly studying for next by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 July 25, 2012
Blog / MIT Life Random Hall Rooms Six rooms and ten stuffed animals. -in closets, which some of my friends have used as separate study rooms, while by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 July 10, 2012
Blog / Life after MIT Three Guys, Six Degrees almost better than a five guys burger...almost. entering UPenn to study physics this fall after taking a gap year. First by Chris S. '11 June 1, 2012
Blog / Extracurriculars Watching Birdwatchers And getting into summer programs. studying pulsars. PULSARS!!! I can't wait. </NEWSFLASH> Twisted as by Anna H. '14 March 3, 2012
Blog / Challenges Cancer life-changing. it was, I was likely to have it too. I delved into studying cancer by Hamsika C. '13 February 18, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research I’d Like Your Help With My Letter to President Obama… What I'm up to in 21W.747 (Rhetoric) class these days. I'm in a cool HASS (Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences) class this semester. A very cool HASS class. It's simply called 'Rhetoric' and we study the art of persuasion. Now the art of persuasion, whether moral or not by Gabe B. '13 December 1, 2011
Blog / MIT Life I get by with a lot of help from my friends Lend me your ears and I'll sing you a song! You just might walk out… study habits, my idea of success, my attitude, my priorities, my values by Elizabeth Choe '13 June 1, 2011
Blog / Extracurriculars V&Q&A Video, Questions, and Answers topics. Why did you apply to MIT? Joe: I knew I wanted to study electrical by Maggie L. '12 February 3, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research In Which I Sound Like an Old Man I'm really not that old...according to CVS cashiers, I apparently look 17 =p , exiting a self-imposed exile away from my dorm room so I can properly study by Chris S. '11 January 21, 2011