Blog / Extracurriculars The Dark Side of the Moon Mi vida. Nada m√°s. Boston area through offering educational programs taught by MIT undergrads by Chris S. '11 October 24, 2008
Blog / Events In pursuit of freedom MIT might not be free, but plenty of things are. months ago, Random Hall was offered the opportunity to (FREE PHONES by Yan Z. '12 October 21, 2008
Blog / Extracurriculars Not my college essay It's Blog Action Day and the topic is poverty. resume, arranged an interview with the MATCH director, and was offered a by Yan Z. '12 October 14, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Floating On A Whim [by Katharine Chu '09, Guest Blogger] An art UROP carries a curious course 9-er all… the institute has to offer its students. If there's one thing I learned by ARTalk October 4, 2008
Blog / MIT History & Culture Walk around the blogs Think of it as summer reading. Ben offers a reflection on AP classes. Meet the Admissions Office Stu by Paul B. '11 June 13, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Life and Learning in the Other Cambridge semester of MIT. I offer the analogy that MIT semesters give large pillars of by Cambridge May 8, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research How hard is it, really? Let down had nothing to offer me but to tell me to practice. At the start of the by Snively '11 April 9, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Smaller than the eye can see but with the potential to change the world: nanotech! (not Nate…or his friend…) who was concerned that MIT did not offer any by Melis A. '08 February 20, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research The Application Cycle Your MIT application is just the beginning , many of us are receiving job and graduate school offers. It’s with a bit by Melis A. '08 December 1, 2007
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Pottermania hits MIT Excitement for the release of Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows. answer," he says. Fan websites offer plot summaries of all the books, and by Matt McGann '00 July 19, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Residence-Based Advising Residence-Based Advising WILL NOT allow you to change dorms during your freshman year. offers seminars, there are fewer choices available than for those in by Jess K. '10 June 9, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Tales of a College Froshling Okay, so I'm not a frosh anymore. Meh, whatever. cardboard box under Harvard Bridge for two and a half months, I was offered a by Keri G. '10 June 3, 2007
Blog / Admissions A Blog Entry About Transition This blog entry is about transition. The act of passing from one state or place… academically. AP classes were abundant - the school offered somewhere around 30 by Jess K. '10 April 2, 2007
Blog / Admissions Brain Dump News and updates for admitted students from the last few weeks, in no particular order... (i.e. how many admitted students will accept our offer of admission) is by Ben Jones March 28, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Nicht Bach, Sondern Maurer The proudest moment of my life since figuring out that "Wok & Roll" was a… Musical Offering to Frederick the Great (by the way, I love German adjective by Sam M. '07 December 24, 2006
Blog / Admissions You’ve got questions… ...I've got answers strewn amidst an explosion of other stuff. while at MIT, the school offers us the opportunity to be as happy as by Keri G. '10 November 6, 2006
Blog / Admissions Tales From The Nance Effect Road Show My travel to the land of Boomer--Sooners, Miners. Wild Cats, Sun Devils and Rattlesnakes ready for the best and brightest that El Paso had to offer. True to form by Bryan G. Nance September 29, 2006
Blog / How to MIT Boys like cars and money $1 billion is not enough for thefacebook, but $9 an hour is good enough for… noticed that the taxi was actually offering free rides to anybody who joined by Sam M. '07 September 25, 2006
Blog / MISTI Bavarian Rhapsody I'm just a poor boy, I go to MIT. challenging classes that are offered at your school and do as well as you can in by Sam M. '07 June 29, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Productive, yes. Appropriately productive, no. You would think that my activities the weekend before finals might include studying. said, MITFCU offers a Visa with a $500 limit to any 18+ MIT freshman who by Mollie B. '06 May 21, 2006