to give in to Lukman—I estimate about 99% of us bought from him at some ... in phones or iPods and hope we didn’t get caught. But for the vast ... Every day, we began in the same place. The bathroom, where we
genre.
Today I’m just going to ramble about minor happenings this week ... which nobody was very attentive, I’m sure), and, at the appointed time ... lecture before break.
In other Thanksgiving-related news, Conner 3 had an
. In an attempt to alleviate confusion, I sat down with my colleague Mc ... about putting an award in the "wrong" section, as there really is no best ... belong, but don't stress out over it.
McGreggor and I also brainstormed a
been engaged in this discussion with members of the class of 2011, the ... possible to do so, we would conduct this interview process in the Fall, when each candidate would be available for in-person interviews. However, the
're in Kansas for the Design/Build/Fly competition, and after unpacking our ... demographic makeup of the competition. "I forgot how much of a sausagefest DBF is," said one of our upperclassmen. "I think we're the only team that
If you were in Boston sometime these past few nights and glanced ... , but boy does MIT know how to throw a party - I'm told the weekend was a ... :
...or giant bobblehead figures of esteemed MIT alumni brawling in
A quick entry, before returning to reading applications...
I am ... Mersenne primes.
Also, I expect that the number of applications we received ... rights. Oh, and in case you're wondering -- this number has nothing to do
At approximately 4:30pm today, we did something we haven't done in 4 ... admit. It was extremely difficult! I had thought we were done with tough ... waitlist again this year? It is too early to know. In a week or two, we
host parties in their hometowns for students admitted to the Class of 2010. If there's one in your area, you should check it out -- it's a ... digital photos and I'll post them online. Here's a photo of Resonance
yourselves.
In the past, the commenting system has been relatively simple ... "threading" of comments such that a distinct topic or idea can be pursued apart from the general hubbub of the comments. The comments, in other words
least, I decided that today, I'm going to take a little road trip to NYC. Don't really know what I'm going to do once I get there, but I figure I don't need to, and I'm sure I'll figure something out when I get there
aspect of life fuse in a common stream in which the unity of this life can ... , sacredness is held to be enhanced in proportion as truth decreases and illusion ... Society of the Spectacle.' (1967) Unless otherwise credited in-image, all
student groups.
I'm happy to report that -- arguably unlike regular zoos ... , and that none of them were harmed in the making of this hack.
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I also like that the
I just want to say on behalf of the committee that we are truly ... Blogging Year 3 is going to be unparalleled.
I'll shut up now and give you ... in September.
international selection. It was extremely difficult, but I'm very excited ... had a quick item about stress and the college admissions process... I ... admissions at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is well known in
realized we started reading the MIT blogs when we were still in the thick of ... to Miami, Florida when we were 10. We started 5th grade in Miami at a public elementary school, lets call it school A. In school A, we made
Waiting for decisions sometimes made us feel like kids, scared of the monsters in our closet ready to jump out at us.
If you’re feeling like ... , whatever it may be!
Taking a chance on yourself can be scary
, simply visit decisions.mit.edu and log in using the same username and ... before logging in to decisions.mit.edu.
To ensure that you will receive a ... be mailing necessary materials to admitted students, cylindrically.
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