Blog / How to Human on anger understanding and learning and navigating the end, I think that made me a more memorable candidate and intern by Cami M. '23 August 12, 2020
Blog / Uncategorized The Crab Cave or: i moved to dc with friends 6-3 (or 21E) and is a New Technologist intern, where she'll be by Cami M. '23 June 20, 2020
Blog / Challenges short term / long term on growth and learning other interns are talking about their various coding experiences by Cami M. '23 June 10, 2020
Blog / Community Projects MINECRAFT MIT!!! our most remarkable feat of engineering since...mit on both the internal and public-facing sides. So far, a remarkable by Ankita D. '23 April 10, 2020
Blog / How to Human Three things I didn’t learn from class behold, the listicle orientation week. During international student orientation, I only really needed by CJ Q. '23 December 26, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research [Guest Post] How to Revise a Paper in 5 Easy Steps Claire H. '20's urop experience TM hour sprint on an international flight to finish as much as I could by Afeefah K. '21 December 9, 2019
Blog / How to Human the person you are now oversharing on the internet because of this strange, internalized self-hatred that's managed to manifest by Cami M. '23 December 3, 2019
Blog / Personal Travel i rode a train across america it took eighty-five hours internal pandemonium and go off in search of the attendant who is in by Rona W. '23 October 7, 2019
Blog / Internships & Externships Rise and Grind and Build *dolly parton voice* workin' 9 to 5 though my official title was "fabrication intern", my work was pretty by Sabrina M. '21 September 18, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research 2 / Keep Calm and Carry On Getting some much-needed vitamin D on the other coast other summer interns at Microsoft NERD. To top it off, the new season of by Kevin S. '19 October 30, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research Sketches from the Independent Activities Period Yultide Day 1 through my internalized "good girl embroiders" sterotype. I have even by Yuliya K. '18 January 25, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research “Failing” at MIT for the record, this isn't themselves after seeing a NR on their internal transcripts. There’s too much by Sabrina M. '21 November 2, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research How to miss deadlines at MIT Policies for late assignments, and ways to keep your grades afloat when life inevitably happens will start to feel less-fine and my internal monologue will gradually by Michelle G. '18 October 12, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research Advanced Standing Exams: know your stuff, get out of a semester-long class! You should really consider taking them. , it doesn’t even appear on your internal record. So you have a shot at by Anelise N. '19 May 24, 2016
Blog / Events REX at Random Hall ice cream, epic meals, water wars and turing tests! have almost as many pancakes as the International House of Pancakes, and by Vincent A. '17 August 27, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Slam Dunked Long crazy week...a few necessary lessons ’s International Mathematics Olympiad team, and if I wanted to turn probability into by Vincent A. '17 November 4, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Falling in Love with a Language at MIT interviews with two of my inspirations programs to begin building international internship experience between by Jenny X. '13 January 10, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research What can you do with a bad grade in quantum? What is my life going to be? (Avenue Q, anyone?) It took me a while to internalize that a grade is fixed but one's reaction to it is not. Like I mentioned, 8.05 (Quantum II) was a rough time; frankly, I should have dropped the class after the midterm, but I was too by Anna H. '14 January 4, 2013
Blog / Admissions Q&A Some questions that I've received from prospectives. and interned over the summer as a research physicist in NRAO. I read by Anna H. '14 December 8, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Blagoblagz*: Why I’m a History Major at MIT (Guest Blog!) By Dora '11, who is a Physics and History double major and is super awesome.… to a liberal arts college to study history, politics, and international by Chris S. '11 April 23, 2010