Blog / Academics & Research Senior Spring a little life update full of vaccine starts melting or MIT Medical accidentally receives 5,000 by Alex M. '21 February 23, 2021
Blog / Classes highlights: high points of a virtual fall Part 1 of a fall semester recap ), and 3 discovery classes, SP.248 (Intro to NEET), 15.000 (Intro to by Waly N. '24 February 2, 2021
Blog / Classes Things I enjoyed reading in 2020 if you read even one of these i will be happy the $64,000 question, my friends, is simple: "how?" Something is by CJ Q. '23 December 23, 2020
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond sundays in the parks with friends a post title based on a musical based on a painting back to Next House. The trip had taken eight hours and around 32,000 by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 October 15, 2020
Blog / MIT History & Culture THE BURTON THIRD BOMBERS pset, party, pset and party party, rinse, repeat a massive $1,000 budget, fireworks on Briggs Field, and even more by Ankita D. '23 January 17, 2020
Blog / Personal Travel i rode a train across america it took eighty-five hours times as long. Also, because a sleeper car would cost upwards of $1,000, I by Rona W. '23 October 7, 2019
Blog / How to Human The Art of Scheduling breaking and forming habits from the roughly 1,000 square feet that is your home, deep-cleaning your by Sabrina M. '21 September 5, 2019
Blog / Art, Literature, Music A Summer Reading List The exciting hobby that I never have time for during the school year... favorite book at the time. I plan on reading it eventually (it's a daunting 1,000 by Selam G. '18 July 5, 2016
Blog / How to Human How to Make Friends Disclaimer: Attempt at your own risk who is worth 8, or 800, or 8,000. And that’s the point. “Let by Selam G. '18 April 30, 2016
Blog / MIT History & Culture Sleep is for the Strong getting through finals week go out and realize that MIT is just one place, with only 10,000 people by Erick P. '17 December 13, 2015
Blog / MIT Life Studying in China on MIT’s Budget: a Guest Post by Saul W. ‘14 Saul double-majored in Math and Asian & Asian Diaspora Studies. investigate, I got to see not only 750,000 year old Peking Man but also this by Anna H. '14 July 14, 2014
Blog / MIT Life The American Astronomical Society’s Winter Conference: 2013 Edition THIS IS SO EXCITING I THINK I'M GOING TO CRY : There were 3,000 astronomers in there, which became apparent the instant I by Anna H. '14 January 15, 2013
Blog / Admissions Q&A Some questions that I've received from prospectives. understand the goal of the admissions committee: they want to pick 1,000 kids by Anna H. '14 December 8, 2012
Blog / Admissions FIRST Robotics and Alumna-hood I miss my team. won an £11,000 grant from Google Rise to start new FIRST LegoLeague teams by Anna H. '14 March 10, 2012
Blog / Events This is the end I couldn‘t decide whether to put "They‘re beautiful, aren‘t they? The stars" here, or to… helping to finish their 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea game. In other words, I by Snively '11 June 19, 2011
Blog / MIT History & Culture A Pythagorean Triple of Awesome Otherwise known as the weekend of the 4th of July. Just another long weekend in… 50,000 other people tried to get back home. Needless to say, we just by Shannon M. '12 July 18, 2010
Blog / MIT Life What YOU’RE Doing This Summer! Do yourself a favor and watch this! Make sure you're not doing anything for the… a 10,000 piece puzzle, having a snowball fight, etc.). (from Chris by Chris S. '11 July 24, 2009
Blog / MIT History & Culture ILGs at MIT They're independent! (Guest post by Sondy '07/G/awesome.) 13,000 volt sparks into our basement (you should have seen the electric by Keri G. '10 March 5, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research 101 Things About Tokyo (Pt. 1) Another IAP. Another Country. it on. Such a service usually costs $20,000 yen. 44. Notice that the by Chris S. '11 January 13, 2009
Blog / Admissions CPW 2008 – Another Highly Satisfied Customer! (Guest Entry) CPW! Meet the Bloggers! Free t-shirts! Tim the Beaver! Exclamation points! being the target for 10,000 bouncy balls that are being subjected to the by Paul B. '11 April 19, 2008