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Blog / Admissions
In the South for prospective students; in the mail for incoming students Travel & email.
, Alabama. If you came to one of these meetings, I hope you'll leave a comment to say hi! Our focus is now turning to the Class of 2012. We still have some more work to do on the Class of 2011 (no waitlist news yet -
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Blog / Academics & Research
all the notes i took in a week riveting stuff, i know
Not too long ago, my desk was covered in every variety of stationary ... … Today, my collection of school supplies consists of my ipad, my apple pencil, and a few loose pens and pencils that only see the light of day -
Blog / Events
A Burton Jew Thanksgiving Because I'm game for any excuse to eat stuffing.
Bombers and for having the largest concentration of Kosher keeping Jews on one floor anywhere, or just the highest concentration of Jews in general ... . Once. And that pretty much constitutes the entirety of my previous -
Blog / MIT Life
Let it snow What I did today instead of sleep for 29 straight hours.
class of the week, and in so doing I would catch up on all of the sleep debt that I've accumulated over the course of my entire life ... it snowed. So of course I had to get up and open the shade above my -
Blog / Challenges
classes are hard but i’m sure you knew that already an academic case of murphy's law
(at least for me) OX'ing a class at the end of a semester exists as a ... Sometimes you put a lot of effort into something and the external ... 's like trying to pop a pimple, where you'd poke and prod at the pimple for -
Blog / MIT Life
Happy Birthday, Simmons Hall! 20 things I’m grateful for in my dorm
looking at the skyline. 12. The parkour wall A consequence of Simmons ... my first year at MIT thinking that [annotation note ... guess it all worked out well in the end. 3. Kaito The heads of house’s dog -
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond
How to survive your first winter: a college student’s guide written by a transplant from sunny Los Angeles
(well, at least I think that's what they're for...my knowledge of British ... winter break for a few days of ice climbing. Temperatures dropped to around -5 F at night, and yet I stayed (mostly) warm. The secret to -
Blog / About Decisions
MIT-vangelion (Pi Day 2023) 3/14/23 at 6:28 PM ET
, March 14, at 6:28 PM ET. To check your decision, visit apply ... could also check out some of the highlights from Isabella ‘24’s You ... most cartoonish way. The creators of this video also enjoy [annotation -
Blog / Admissions
Listen to Admissions: the creative process for Pi day videos
officers are preparing for the admissions cycle (sort of like preparing for hibernation, but for being buried in applications instead of snow). So here is ... production process for these weird videos we make that aren't at all standard -
Blog / Academics & Research
Past Enrollment On A Map [updated as to not freeze your browsers ^_^] My final project for 4.502 (Design Scripting).
of making weird shapes in Rhino, I decided to use Processing to turn ... Java installed) shows domestic undergraduate enrollment at MIT for each of the past ten years (go back and forth with the bracket keys -
Blog / Admissions
February updates Midyear grades and more.
page, this represents an increase of more than 2,000 applications; this ... is an aberration in the midyears. At this time, due to the continued processing of midyear grades, calling to check on the status of your midyear -
Blog / Academics & Research
Think Happy Thoughts D-Lab Memories >> Graphing With Matlab
so he brings back some amazing memories of the trip I got to take last ... -Lab is. This one's a nice overview. I'm too sleepy to add much to them at ... were all sorts of adventures, some of which involved crocodiles!). For -
Blog / Art, Literature, Music
Prof. Junot Diaz on The Colbert Report! MIT Writing professor Junot Diaz, winner of this year's Pulitzer Prize for fiction, appeared last…
A week ago, Professor Junot Diaz of the MIT Department of Writing ... of you who aren't familiar with The Colbert Report, there are some ... show is a satirical program, poking fun at conservative political pundit -
Blog / Life after MIT
Ritual & Ceremony I'll be out of contact the next two weeks as I celebrate a big event.
's exciting, but at the same time, there's a bit of anxiety. For me, the anxiety ... Just as you all have been preparing for one of life's biggest rituals ... another of life's big rituals: getting married. Tomorrow, I will marry an -
Blog / Athletics
Going for the Au An MIT alum will compete in Olympic skeleton.
compete in the luge-like, super-crazy event of skeleton, where he will race down a pure ice track head first at 80 miles per hour. Since Antaki lives in the Dallas suburb of Plano, the Dallas Morning News has the full -
Blog / Events
Semi-Real Time Mystery Hunt Update v. 2008
, I just got out of class and ran home to get my laptop. So nothing ... 'm sitting at my kitchen table, eating leftover baked ziti I just heated up. I ... to explain that they needed some maps for a puzzle. This sort of -
Blog / Miscellaneous
Blogger Pets some serotonin for your noggin
very therapeutic although she's not good at handling tears because whenever i cry in front of her she kinda just looks at me like ...you good ... 's attached herself to my mom. she's a bit of a picky eater and likes wet food -
Blog / Advice
Taking the L: Part ✌️ My goal was Heaven anyways.
interview at 10:52. Seven minutes late. I was totally out of breath and asked ... League of First Robotics, then you’ve taken part in a piece of MIT history ... of 2.007. This class is like the origin of everything engineering that
