Blog / Classes Surprisingly enjoyable experiences exactly what it sounds like offering, and I love how I can use this first semester to explore them. by CJ Q. '23 September 15, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research Some Things I Wish I Knew Coming In in retrospect, offered the internship I'm doing this summer through a mailing list. I by Abby H. '20 August 16, 2019
Blog / MIT Life 500 Days of Summer (or 104 days, if you believe that phineas and ferb counted correctly) on Independence Day every year. He very kindly offered to take myself by Nisha D. '21 September 17, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research My 7 Favorite Places to P-Set! Eat, Work, Repeat. little bit of what Boston has to offer and how you can fit that bit of by Jack-William B. '21 November 10, 2017
Blog / MIT Life When Friends Become Family How MIT has become my home (with some beautiful pics to accompany) what kind of frat culture you are looking for MIT can offer you something by Ben O. '19 October 12, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research A week in my new world A little bit of everything the other hand does not offer you the same luxury. MIT would much rather by Ben O. '19 September 18, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Although of course you end up becoming yourself Perspective and focus, brought to you by M. C. Escher this philosophy to its extreme, rejecting an offer at Apple (!!!) and by Joel G. '18 August 2, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research On Comics and Role Models I interviewed one of my favorite professors because she’s amazing Towards the end of any semester, emails start flooding into our inboxes advertising last-minute events, study breaks (the best of which have puppies), and classes that will be offered next term. It becomes second by Ceri Riley '16 December 18, 2014
Blog / Events An Evening With Pizza, Constipation and Hell-Sucked Villains Written in the style of TWoP’s recappers, to mourn the website’s closing. Weird things may… by offering nice dinners, and I was actually looking forward to eating by Vincent A. '17 April 24, 2014
Blog / MIT Life My 21st Birthday More details about the transition to Halloween than you ever wanted to know. , looking for a place to crank out 20 minutes' worth of a pset. I offered him by Anna H. '14 October 30, 2013
Blog / MIT History & Culture Why I stayed up until 6am on Thursday More nerdy cake-baking. for the night - she offered to bake the cake for me. LIFE SAVED by Anna H. '14 October 10, 2012
Blog / Admissions Why We Blacked Out The Blogs and joined the SOPA strike provides or offers a product or service that could be used to get around DNS by Chris Peterson SM '13 January 18, 2012
Blog / Study Abroad Haiti Day 2: DINEPA and mosquito bites trying to get in contact with people on the ground here, so to be offered by Jess K. '10 April 27, 2010
Blog / MIT Life Island Paradise That's where I live. No, seriously. had to build a loft. Rick '09 graciously offered to lend me a hand by Laura N. '09 October 10, 2008
Blog / Admissions CPW Recap (Guest Entry) "a perfect introduction to MIT" introduction to MIT and all it has to offer. I am exhilarated to be spending the by Bryan April 19, 2008
Blog / Admissions A CPW Entry for Parents Students shouldn't have all the fun. parent event offerings based on feedback, requests, and questions. Some of by Matt McGann '00 April 8, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Upside-down and Reversed: Photography at MIT [by Biyeun Buczyk ‘10] I came to MIT thinking I’d put art aside for the… SAA offers classes in ceramics and 2-D art. The SAA doesn’t have by ARTalk March 23, 2008
Blog / How to MIT Laptops! It goes on the top of your lap. . I use a 512 Mb (which Dell may not offer anymore?) but a 256 is by Snively '11 March 22, 2008
Blog / MIT Life Low Balance A epic story of Chinese food, heartbreak, and loss. All because I have no TechCash. ). "We could go to the student center?" his roommate Allin offers hopefully by Jess K. '10 December 18, 2007
Blog / Extracurriculars Playing Doctor… Are people REALLY impressed by big words? You be the judge. decision to take the EMT class offerred through MIT Medical and MIT-EMS. This by Laura N. '09 January 10, 2006