Blog / IAP Different Perspectives IAP from the minds of a few different people theirs. There are people doing externships in other states and countries or by Rachel D. '16 January 26, 2014
Blog / MIT Life The American Astronomical Society’s Winter Conference: 2013 Edition THIS IS SO EXCITING I THINK I'M GOING TO CRY of Mountains In The Continental United States, so I stopped a random by Anna H. '14 January 15, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Falling in Love with a Language at MIT interviews with two of my inspirations language? Kristina: My mom had a career with the State Department, during by Jenny X. '13 January 10, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research hello from seattle This blog post hopefully not brought to you with an NDA. able to visit them in their state. After an excellent walk on trails that by Cam T. '13 August 6, 2010
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Richard III: Behind-the-scenes [by Grace Kane '11, Guest Blogger] What does it take to put on Shakespeare at… States we were trying to create for Richard III. The elements of both by ARTalk March 11, 2010
Blog / Personal Travel A Heartbreaking Lunch of Staggering Genius I'll write about campus dining some other day. vegetative state as I fantasize about the geese in Central Park and the cr by Yan Z. '12 July 30, 2009
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Blog / Admissions Everything You Ever Wanted to Know All your wishes have been magically granted. six hour drive became a twelve hour ordeal across three states. That by Ahmed H. '12 October 13, 2008
Blog / Admissions I’m leavin’ on a jet plane… and another plane...and another plane... time in Texas, so I'm excited to actually visit the state that I hear by Mikey Yang '05 September 22, 2008
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Blog / Events Fun in NYC Part 1 Never be afraid to go straight to the top. Intent from a lawyer or bank on official letterhead stating your intent to by Snively '11 February 23, 2008
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Blog / MIT Life Knife fight with a biker gang Best blog entry EVER. If you think I'm kidding, let me just say: Gory photos… you get the state police, who redirect it to Cambridge, who dispatches by Laura N. '09 February 18, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Guest Blog: Kevin’s reflections after an IAP externship at a start-up company Kevin '08 takes a step back and re-evaluates his goals after an IAP externship at… succinctly state in their FAQ: “[The Y Combinator is] a program that runs by Melis A. '08 February 7, 2007
Blog / Hacks Tricky Questions A follow-up entry to answer all of the 50 million comments I got about the… Jersey. It's in Monmouth County, in the central shore region of the state by Laura N. '09 December 20, 2005
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Blog / Challenges My Rejection Resume working up the courage to look failure in the eye University of Cambridge. And yes, none of these were really rejections to be by Nisha D. '21 October 12, 2020
Blog / Challenges sophomore spring in hindsight reviewing my journal school in a city that has so many other colleges and universities is by Kidist A. '22 June 28, 2020
Blog / Challenges at least i’m not as sad as i used to be i don’t keep friends, i keep acquainted imagines a universe when my parents were more accepting of me, and it is by CJ Q. '23 June 14, 2020
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