hill you want to die on.
On a similar note, every word out of my mouth ... languages. There’s a joy in learning for the sake of learning. Or petting dogs ... one of my closest friends at MIT. She introduced me to her UROP, and the
Hi all-
This is a quick update for our Early Action applicants.
As of tonight, we have finished processing all mail and loaded everything into our system. If you have applied to us Early Action, please
Sorry for the absence, I've been busy (lame excuse, sorry. The actual excuse is that I'm tired of uploading my pictures for this blog because it's annoying and blog entries without pictures suck).
This, however, is too
It’s spring break! Time for students to stop frantically trying to finish psets and start less-frantically trying to take care of all the things they pushed aside for psets before. Catherine ’12 was quite busy
Hello world. I too am at the new Apple store at Boylston street. Unlike Paul, who was probably using his own computer, I am using a fancy black macbook to write my entry. I, of course, have to add MIT content to
Meet John (pictured) - master carpenter, master craftsman, and part-time mathematician. John is my neighbor, and for the last few weeks he has been constructing this "structure" in his front yard.
I know that many of you are
When I got out of my 5.13 lecture at 12:55, I walked from the Green Building to my UROP in building 18 (oh look, it's that map again- the Green Building is 54, and the Dot is McDermott Court) to check on some cell