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got me an answering machine or a "so-and-so isn't home." Regardless, it was pretty fun, and there was a lot of free pizza and stuff to drink ... life in the city, and my friends. I should get on that. At least I got -
Blog / Class Projects
Television MIT on TV.
housemate and some others starred in "Crop Circles: Mystery in the Fields," which included such classics as the "Winnebago of Science" and the "Flammschmeisser." And, of course, you can catch Ankur '03 on Beauty and the Geek 2 -
Blog / MIT Life
The Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) Things just about get crazy-go-nuts.
DID YOU KNOW? Both chocolate lava cake and peanut blossom cookies ... 's Mom and I have baked four award-winning nut rolls, a tradition that we ... liked cooking, and it's actually really come in handy in college, since my -
Blog / Academics & Research
Boris Alexeev: Solving Graph Theory Problems Boris Alexeev spent five months working on a math UROP with Prof. Daniel Kleitman.
I met sophomores Boris Alexeev and Shaye Storm three years ago at a ... judges and the general public, and I had the privilege of being assigned to ... ten-year olds (and even staring at the pretty graphs on his poster), I -
Blog / Academics & Research
One wonderful day I might just make it, after all.
and thus oxygen mass transfer in E. coli fermentation, and I'm doing it with three people. I volunteered to organize and compile it by 3 PM today ... you can" and "Oh, DON'T WORRY, we'll be cool if you just SEND ME a page -
Blog / Academics & Research
Asking for Directions Two weeks of pondering, photography, and prose.
computing than MIT? And so it went. I got in and my dream of being some ... has one of the nation's top undergrad business schools, and I could even double major in both computer science and business. What a winning -
Blog / MIT Life
The sky is falling! Either a huge cottonball just exploded or it's snowing.
And so it begins. The first snow of the term has arrived. Kresge in the snow! Later that cold October evening, the snow turned into rain. -
Blog / Miscellaneous
4 8 15 16 23 42 If you already know what those numbers mean, this entry is for you.
So I'm a Lost fanatic. Long-time readers know that Alias and The OC ... lead. I had lunch with Axiak last week and gave him the numbers. I figured if anyone could crack it, Random could. We'll see what he and his -
Blog / Academics & Research
Emily Levesque- How megastars evolve Emily spent the summer of 2004 conducting astronomy research at the Kitt Peak National Observatory…
I have always been proud of the fact that there is a star and a minor ... theory and observation and also to improve the understanding of how these ... and the atmosphere, cleaned up the data, and then compared the stars -
Blog / Admissions
Living in the Past The one where people drive up just to visit me.
Boston, I'll find you a place to stay and show you around and we'll all ... , happily turning turkeys into oil and running HPLC, when who should call but my old high school friend Alaina. Turns out she and three of my other -
Blog / MIT Life
Paint Work VII The triumphant conclusion! Plus, the CIA is watching me.
Sam imitators and giant turkeys and enter a raffle to win a replica of ... down in her hometown of Covington GA to see a football game and a free ... grad student Andy is in Switzerland and I'm basically doing all his -
Blog / MIT Life
Hi from Cambridge
coast for about a week seeing family and will be gone for the next week as ... . :-) Today, I had lunch with Daniel and Ben at Anna's Taqueria, a quick ... time to put together, and I haven't been in front of a computer much -
Blog / MIT History & Culture
G(e)e^ks
emailing lists for official announcements and such, have a "talk list", or "discuss list" for debates, flamewars, non-official announcements, and thoroughly random conversation. One of the largest and highest-traffic talk -
FAQ / Life and culture
What’s the Infinite Corridor?
, classrooms, and labs radiate from here. Whatever you do, stay to the right when traveling the corridor and note that pedestrian speed increases dramatically when classes let out. In mid-November and in late January every year -
FAQ / Life and culture
Is there an International Student Association/Community?
The International Student Association (ISA) was established to bring together the diverse international community at MIT and to support international causes on campus. -
FAQ / Life and culture
What’s the MIT motto?
MIT's motto, mens et manus, translates from Latin to mind and hand. This motto reflects the educational ideals of MIT's founders who were promoting, above all, education for practical application. -
FAQ / Testing
What tests do I have to take?
If you are planning on applying to MIT and would like to see our testing requirements, please visit our Tests & scores page. -
FAQ / First-year application
How do I list standardized test results?
If you are planning on applying to MIT and would like to see our testing requirements, please visit our Tests and scores page. You are not ... . Instead, you will be asked to report exams you have taken or plan to take, and we -
FAQ / Transfer
Does MIT require standardized tests for transfer applicants?
We require the SAT or the ACT from first year and transfer applicants. Please visit our Tests & scores page for more complete details.