Blog / Personal Projects I painted my door! and it only took 2.5 years that added another degree of freedom. I tested out some options on the by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 May 19, 2022
Blog / IAP Samantha: The Automated Nerf Gun Turret a personal project by raymond t. '23 it could turn 360 degrees continuously. However, there was too much by Cami M. '23 April 3, 2022
Blog / Blog Projects seven questions with youtubers the mit side of youtube orientation at MIT in my freshman year, who ended up pursuing a degree in STEM by Rona W. '23 August 14, 2020
Blog / Challenges Navigating Offcampus Housing 101 finding housing is a fucking nightmare to some degree. So...I've only been through the clusterfuck that is by Ankita D. '23 August 11, 2020
Blog / Extracurriculars Things That Made Me Happy (and Sick) It’s me and my infection’s TWO MONTH anniversary!! 🎉😍 because sometimes you just gotta do stuff that sucks. Getting my degree will by Powers '23 January 4, 2020
Blog / How to Human My winter break so far take a break degree but most likely can't. The past couple of days have been a series by Cami M. '23 December 29, 2019
Blog / MIT Life Off six months of things being just a little weird established aesthetic. VCRs Rotated 90 Degrees Clockwise [caption id by Abby H. '20 June 23, 2019
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Quick Guide to Adobe Illustrator The very basics, for people who have never used it , horizontal, or at 45 degrees. The toolbar at the top will let you choose the by Jamie C. '19 February 19, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research Things I Regret… less-than-optimal decisions I've made in college graduate for my Mech. E degree. I probably would have had a better academic by Selam G. '18 August 4, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research An MIT Week general structure and personal experience units. Seminars are normally 6 units. Some required degree courses, like by Yuliya K. '18 October 30, 2015
Blog / Admissions Red Bull Gives You (Paper) Wings airplanes, astronauts, and austria: a monday night boston qualiflyer degree is flexible as one desires. Overall, I think it was a fantastic by Chris Peterson SM '13 April 8, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research So You Want to Declare a Double Major? This is why/how I'm doing it, in case you were curious pursue the field explicitly stated on their degree. Thankfully, for me by Ceri R. '16 September 5, 2014
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond How to Get Home from the Airport for Free For prefrosh who are like me and terrified of entering dank underground tunnels they haven’t… Microsoft. MIT is behind you. After the stairs make a 180-degree turn and look by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 August 18, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research Do You Want To Build a Robot? it doesn't have to be a robot (see: electric gokart section) efficient way to score points is to do laps on the extremely steep 60 degree by Michael C. '16 May 9, 2014
Blog / Admissions Being Home and Answering Questions some changes, some constants, and the end of pass/no record I'm writing this blog post sitting on my bed in my room at home in the sunny California Bay Area, where temperatures are above fifty degrees and the skies are probably going to be blue for the next three by Allan K. '17 December 21, 2013
Blog / How to Food Healthy Eating Craze It is not difficult to be a vegetarian here at MIT 1 tsp minced onion Directions: Preheat oven to 400 degrees Whisk by Rachel D. '16 August 11, 2013
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. graduate from MIT with a degree in mechanical engineering and, frankly, I by Gabe B. '13 December 1, 2011
Blog / Extracurriculars V&Q&A Video, Questions, and Answers you use, but at the end of the day you're arguing over degrees of by Maggie L. '12 February 3, 2011
Blog / Events Weekend Off What happens to an MIT student when the firehose gets turned off temporarily? receive a Masters degree in some area of engineering combined with an MBA by Maggie L. '12 October 12, 2010
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