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Blog / Decisions Day Threads
Open Thread: Deferred in EA
will reconsider your application anew in Regular Action. We will have some additional advice and instructions for Deferred students shortly. In -
Blog / Personal Travel
I’m in New York Picturesss on flickrsss
Staying with my friend Larisa in her and her mom's swanky apartment across the river from the city. And taking some pictures. Finals seemed like forever ago. Taking the train back to New Haven tomorrow. -
Blog / Admissions
Decisions are in the mail Decision letters are in the mail.
At 2:52pm today, the postman arrived to take away the decision letters. Decisions will be posted tomorrow at decisions.mit.edu at 12 noon, Eastern Standard Time. In the meantime, Evie the dog wishes you the luck o -
Blog / Admissions
six minutes in maseeh dining
there are five dining halls at mit but only one (maseeh) is open for lunch on weekdays: -
Blog / Decisions Day Threads
Open Thread: Admitted in EA!
Congratulations on your acceptance to the class of 2017! This is what you look like right now – Go ahead and introduce yourselves. :-) -
Blog / Admissions
Omnibus Followup: Women in Engineering Melissa asks what the gender ratio is in engineering at MIT.
know what the gender ratio is at MIT in engineering (mech ... that all my future female companions will end up in all the different ... of Women Engineers (SWE), only 19.7% of undergraduates in engineering -
Blog / Extracurriculars
A Day In The Life [By MIDN 3/c Robert Block '10] It is 1200 on a Tuesday during IAP, and…
, and I have accomplished more than the average MIT student does in an ... across the Harvard Bridge, and I sat down in front of the international phones of the MIT Entrepreneurship Center by 0615; just in time to catch -
Blog / MISTI
Things got poopy in Beijing and edible.
Hopkins students interning in Beijing. This was my first opportunity to meet ... article was passed around in a Beijing interns email thread, introducing the 10 weirdest restaurants in the city. Naturally, we started at the top -
Blog / MIT Life
What’s in a name? Is “geek” now chic? Are we happy with the word “nerd”?
nerd pride and it being a badge of honor to be called a nerd in my book ... various definitions of the words geek and nerd in this CNN feature article. But Jessica Bruder, writing in the New York Times in a recent Sunday -
Blog / Academics & Research
I’m in New York! where chicken and rice is so good.
places and to travel broadly in your time away from school. Just a month ... eleven classes in one year, finished my MCATs, and embarked on the ... MIT, aside from Boston, I've lived (stayed for >= four weeks) in -
Blog / Challenges
in remembrance of the body affirming the mind–body connection
there was this time three weeks ago, when i was still living in baker ... think it was pi beta phi, and standing on top of those low brick walls in front of the house. i think that was the first time in five months that i -
Blog / Academics & Research
And the End Closes In My last semester as an MIT undergraduate
I’m finally in my last semester as an MIT undergraduate, and the ... related to photography. I’ve taken plenty of HASS classes in my day, but ... Journalism: Still Images of a World in Motion. Although admittedly it is a -
Blog / MIT Life
40 Hours in Cape Cod Take note, I typed this entire post with a broken shift key. Please appreciate the…
with the taste of fresh complaints in my mouth, trying to wrestle down ... of inefficient breathing. Inhale: one exam in quantum mechanics, three ... ensemble due in a week. Exhale: raw spring air blistering against penuriously -
Blog / MISTI
Art & Science in Paris
-science space in Paris. I helped to curate an upcoming art exhibition ... allowed me to take a mental break from nuclear engineering in between graduating from MIT's undergraduate program and beginning Ph.D studies in -
Blog / Admissions
Your Name in Flashing Lights Or maybe just mitadmissions.org
Did you ever try to call in for radio shows? Ever want your five ... you and anyone else will have a similar experience is 1 in a bajillion ... in July -- just saying I think that's all -- hopefully, we'll hear -
Blog / Admissions
A Maple Peach in Cambridge They have some weird fruit here
bloggers (Alliteration! Woo! Sorry if that comes across as vain…). In a few ... . I was born in the magnificent, but chilly, country of Canada. However ... was 3 years old. I’ve lived in Georgia for practically my whole life -
Blog / MIT Life
Come in, we’re open
in A-Entry for the summer -- actually, strictly speaking, I had been living in A-Entry for my first three years at MIT. But I'm moving to D ... sweet setup we have this year. Adam has always lived in D-Entry. D -
Blog / Admissions
July 4th in Boston MIT has the best seat for Boston's July 4th celebrations.
Boston has arguably the best 4th of July festivities in the country ... Cambridge and MIT. The fireworks barge is moored in the middle of the Charles ... much with Photoshop, but you can see the barge is right in front of MIT -
Blog / Academics & Research
Two Days in the Life In which I overuse Instagram.
reality when I inevitably run into the door frame. I wake up in the morning ... example... Figure 1. Thursday 1a) First stop in the morning. 3 ... who remember back in the day when I used to doodle in my notes. The