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Extracurricular activities
about who you are and how you spend your time outside of schoolwork ... outside of the classroom, choose your activities because they delight -
Next steps
[intro]You made it to the end of our virtual visit experience! We hope it helped you get to know MIT and the students that make this place ... advantage of.[/intro] Tour campus, virtually Follow blogger CJ Q. ’23 as he -
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QuestBridge
-achieving, high-school seniors, regardless of citizenship, to apply to QB partner ... -year Match Scholarship that covers the full cost of attendance, with no parent ... apply. Recommendations: If neither of your QuestBridge recommendations -
Discover / Life and culture
Eating at MIT
eat. Your options If you choose to live in one of the six ... 't use all of their meals can choose to donate them to classmates through a ... delivers to campus!), while the Korean supermarket HMart carries staples of -
MIT visits you
them as well! Check out the list of where we're headed below, and we ... application process. There is a Q&A period at the end of session as well -
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Biographical & personal information
resources on campus. Citizenship Please select the country of your primary ... bit of information about the people you consider to be your parents in ... or guardians, as well as other members of your household like siblings. -
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Early vs Regular
MIT has two application cycles: Early Action (EA) and Regular Action (RA). What's the difference? Only the dates of the deadlines! It is fine to apply during either cycle. We do not have a preference, and there -
Blog / Best of the Blogs
Snively’s Cross Stitch Corner I really enjoy cross stitching
brings me joy. Let me take you on a brief tour of my cross ... Park lends itself to cross stitching so a lot of my early work was South ... an AMAZING light for cross stitching. Comes right out of the ceiling -
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All I Ever Really Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten (and at MIT)
of an undergraduate college degree. My friend, who I love very dearly ... difficult to enjoy a higher quality of life without a diploma), and MIT is not ... this one. :)] The other day I was hanging out with one of my best -
Blog / Academics & Research
Axes of Confusion ????
, one for the minimum amount of classes we need to finish the 21E degree ... a double major because, well, it equates to the units of one major ... opinions, is the epitome of the epitome of using animation to not just tell a -
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How to decide which classes to take amazing classes and how to pick them
Continuing my tradition of posting appropriate blog posts five months ... .01 Physics or 18.01 Calculus. Getting at least one technical GIR out of the way ... out of the way. Pick an intro subject in a major you're interested in -
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I Was Sitting Where You’re Sitting Quick! Click here. :D
-foot vertical drop at a neat 90-degree incline, compared to the previous record of ... eight students lift one side of a giant cross-shaped trebuchet. There are ... Friday, August 28. Two MIT students sit at the top of the partly -
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An actual day in the life It's not the most exciting day... but it's a day!
days. I am crossing my fingers that the water is at least 50 degrees C ... 'll be sad.) Since the stated purpose of the blogs is to introduce prospectives to a day in the life of an MIT student, I have rather uncreatively -
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Questions of Travel a guest post by Spencer W. '15
1,126 students joined the Institute as freshman in the fall of 2011. One of them was Spencer Wilson, a young man from the small town of Moultrie, Georgia, where he and his carpenter dad worked on a lot of projects -
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[joint post] we visited every station on the MBTA and the Logan Airport Rental Car Center
the same area as a previous adventure of ours. We crossed into South End ... of the MBTA stations, including the Silver Line. He made a post about ... of this done for the London Underground, so I latched onto the idea -
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All the bridges I’ve crossed in Cambridge, ranked my civil engineering hat is off
, I have had to cross the Charles at some point. Each of them are so ... place. One last note is that there are dozens and dozens of crossings that ... . So, the experience of crossing it is as follows: starting from -
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The Random Hall ‘13s Life plans, advice, and stories from last year’s Random Hall graduates.
those opportunities unfold in different directions to varying degrees of ... year ago, and it was bizarre again this past summer, to see some of my best friends walk down Killian Court and out of my day-to-day life. All -
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A Major Crisis: A Follow Up what happens next
necessarily go out of my way to pursue in my degree. This would be biomedical ... Back in October of 2019, just about a month into my fall semester, I ... every single cookie jar of majors that MIT has to offer in one way or