Blog / Advice It’s cool to care but maybe care a little less time I hear about something that relates to student organizations, I have by CJ Q. '23 September 26, 2021
Blog / Miscellaneous a walk down memory lane in the form of albums are related to some of the artists listed above! 1) I realized I was bi by Cami M. '23 October 1, 2020
Blog / Classes Apply to WISE! It would be WISE of you to do so counselors and other higher-education related advisors. Asia had a similar by Kidist A. '22 June 13, 2020
Blog / Art, Literature, Music [Guest Post] Reflecting on the great memories of my freshman year ☀️ When life gives you lemons, share them with others >:) ☀️ during the international student orientation. You will be able to relate to by Cami M. '23 April 21, 2020
Blog / How to MIT 24 Things I Learned in My First Semester and a Half for the lovely 2024s! good to have a nonschool-related thing that is your home and source of by Cami M. '23 March 17, 2020
Blog / Classes Things I enjoyed reading in 2019 everything from autobiographies to magic the gathering blog posts educate herself. I enjoyed the book, not only because I related to the by CJ Q. '23 December 30, 2019
Blog / MIT Life on friends / minsan in which i ramble about friendship ’d be a conversation topic that I couldn’t really relate to, and it’d feel by CJ Q. '23 November 30, 2019
Blog / How to MIT Learning to Spend Better This not a budgeting post. experience, especially since I'm relatively less financially insecure. But at by Caroline M. '18 June 18, 2018
Blog / MIT History & Culture The Life Rationing Problem how do you save a life system X that might be necessary in determining the relative moral weights by Vincent A. '17 January 15, 2017
Blog / Athletics Less Than Perfect Bottle Rockets, Crossword Puzzles, and Half-Marathons related to honing our team work and resourcefulness skills. (Since this by Krystal L. '17 May 10, 2016
Blog / Events Curiosity, Part 2 How your laptop screen works that's awesome, and related. One of my projects this summer, at the by Anna H. '14 August 21, 2012
Blog / Life after MIT MIT Makes Taiwanese Talk Show! All the way across the world in Taiwan with different majors and they discuss a bunch of college-related by Chris S. '11 July 18, 2008
Blog / How to Food 42 Recipes for Surviving Freshman Year (Part 1) Feeding yourself without a meal plan and avoiding the (negative) freshman fifteen. when other people offer them to you, like almost all of the guys I by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 December 3, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research checked off 101 things to do before you graduate... Senior spring. I had an assignment to do for my photography class related by Waly N. '24 May 31, 2024
Blog / How to Human my gap year of nothing and everything certainly something . We spent the first 1.5 months meeting up with relatives, cruising by Kanokwan T. '26 December 26, 2023
Blog / Art, Literature, Music a few new things is it too late to talk about the spring semester? biochemistry class which had no relation to what I want to do in the future, took by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 August 25, 2022
Blog / Art, Literature, Music [joint post] Welcoming you to “Here at MIT” student art in the new welcome center reasons. One was that it was relatively simple. We were both new artists and by Kidist A. '22 October 3, 2021
Blog / Challenges Yeah, I’m turning twenty, it’s terrifying one year of mit relatable, somehow, that you can swear you could've written the same thing by CJ Q. '23 August 28, 2020
Blog / Challenges Happy Valley and the Sandusky Scandal Penn State, Joe Paterno, State College: the stories you've heard and the town—my hometown—behind them. in cities. Land is relatively cheap, so many people live in suburban by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 August 5, 2012
Blog / Admissions Questions Omnibus & Fierce Forever More questions answered, with a few words about yesterday's Fierce Forever 6. and its relative rigor as part of your context. Ying Wei wrote, "I have by Matt McGann '00 October 30, 2006