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Blog / MIT Life
Work, friends, sleep – pick three In which I manage time effectively.
'd want something more than the above.) I'm blogging because in a true show ... . Yes, you read that correctly. I did two whole psets in just under five hours on a MONDAY. And I got to sleep by 1AM, and then I woke up in time -
Blog / MIT Life
Time and change
until all of my grades were in, and I'm still waiting for two of them (out ... been in many others, so it feels more or less over. I'm in Louisville ... national convention, which is conveniently also in Louisville this year, then -
Blog / Academics & Research
A Tale of Two Majors Trying an Evel Knievel approach with my studies.
I am double majoring in Mechanical Engineering and Biology, with a double minor in Biomedical Engineering and Economics. Who does that ... ? Reality check: There are only 24 hours in a day, and 7 days in a week. When -
Blog / Art, Literature, Music
Democrats, Republicans, sportsmanship, books The unbearable awesomeness of literature at MIT.
DID YOU KNOW? The combined weight of all the termites in the world is 10 times the combined weight of all the humans in the world. Confused ... vacation in Scotland. From a train window, they saw a black sheep in the -
Blog / Art, Literature, Music
Marjane Satrapi and French Breakthroughs The author of Persepolis visits MIT, and my French professor is famous
Oct. 23 in the Stata Center's Kirsch Auditorium at 7 p.m. Marjane ... about life and criticisms of American foreign policy. All in all, it was a ... Satrapi said something along the lines of: "We live in such a conservative -
Blog / MIT Life
ADITL My wednesday.
photo of my food. 8:55 AM - Arrive in lab, unload my stuff at desk. I have a *great* view from my window in lab. Until 9:57 AM: Finite element modelling of a new version of the device I'm working on in lab. 10:05 - 10 -
Blog / Academics & Research
Fame Discover Magazine tries to cash in on this whole "turkey into oil" craze that I…
Korean-American woman who weights 105 lbs. She recently finished 3rd in the ... , the company I'm working for in my UROP got into Discover Magazine again ... process leftover animal parts. In 1997 the government did ban feeding beef -
Blog / MIT Life
Twas the week before Thanksgiving ...and I'm not really feeling all that thankful. Yet.
work in a short week, professors seem to believe that it is perfectly reasonable to assign the same amount of work in a short week and just make it ... -Thanksgiving dinner last night. We had two turkeys! In this picture, everybody is -
Blog / Academics & Research
Lunch with Madam President Guess who I got to eat lunch with today?
this is very cool in and of itself -- there are not too many schools in ... is very interested in what sets MIT students apart from students at ... ), what MIT's role ought to be in national and global energy policy, the -
Blog / MIT Life
Long weekend It was a looooong weekend.
So this weekend was a long weekend, in honor of Columbus Day and also in honor of student exhaustion, and therefore I would like to write a ... difficult weeks in a row when you know there's a break coming up, no matter -
Blog / Academics & Research
UEA Internship Panel
internship panel for anyone interested in a career or degree in economics. (I've pasted some excerpts from the UEA email in italics.) The complimentary ... ?" Q: What does an economist do? A: A lot in the short run, which amounts -
Blog / Academics & Research
Fun with Legos A photo journal of THE coolest room I've ever seen.
sometimes takes place in the form of an advising seminar, where 7 or 8 ... ," and it takes places in E15-001, aka The Lego Learning Laboratory. E15 ... (the basement, in this case), and the last two digits give the room -
Blog / MIT Life
Friday Afternoon Props Props to ten people/committees/inanimate objects that deserve props.
-Conner rooming committee, for doing a fantastic job with the in-house reassignment ... loved was born with roses in her eyes." 4. Joe '08, for inviting me to go ... ago, so he's aquajogging in the Z-center until it's back in running -
Blog / Academics & Research
Sid Puram – Polymer Microspheres Sid Puram UROPs in the renowned chemical engineering lab of Dr. Robert Langer, developing polymer…
For the past four years, Sid Puram has had a UROP in the renowned ... the DNA into the nucleus, which Sid achieved by encapsulating the DNA in ... DNA would be about the size of a ping pong ball and the air in the beach -
Blog / Academics & Research
Issel Lim: IBD Research Issel Lim has been trying to create an effective mouse model for ulcerative colitis, a…
model for ulcerative colitis, a type of IBD, through her UROP in the ... Th2, which can be induced by different pathogens and are exhibited in ... created a mouse model for the Th2 form of IBD by creating a Th2 response in -
Blog / Personal Travel
Pardon my French! Join me as I cross the English Channel and dodge oncoming traffic on the Champs-Elysees.
was finally completed in 1994 after decades of blunders in planning, and at fifty kilometers, it's the second-longest rail tunnel in the world ... rain and a strong breeze while waiting in line -- luckily I was under a -
Blog / Academics & Research
I-Rop, U-Rop my contribution to the future of medicine
keyphrase comes up in any of the news sources that Google accesses. So accordingly, I do have an MIT alert. About a month ago, I was chilling in my ... into the project has been very valuable. In a nutshell, what our -
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond
Soup Dumplings, Fever Pitch Yesterday after work I headed downtown for the evening. First stop was one of my…
was one of my favorite restuarants in Chinatown: Taiwan Cafe. Taiwan Cafe is the best place in town for soup dumplings (very, very yummy). Taiwan cafe in Boston's Chinatown. Soup dumplings are delicious and fun -
Blog / Admissions
More CPW Pix
'd imagine -- and sometimes, that picture in your head is a bit off -- like ... -awesome)! It's also a time to see some folks we haven't seen in a while. It was ... last fall on the road (so do you). Even then, the image in your head