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As I hinted at in my last entry, the GEL program had a hands-on hour ... pressure. The better the bridge design, the more "vehicles" (or in this case, washers) it can hold.
According to Diane Soderholm, the Education Director
English that I wrote it in to the typical Russian they publish in, but the ... thinking about an article about foreigners living in St. Petersburg. So I ... first published on http://dfactorial.tumblr.com
I wrote an article about
e d ! ! ! !
8) Allan: I went to a freind's housewarming, and in true ... stuff! In no particular order, here is a list:
1) We went on an errand ... lots of wierd decor)!
6) We saw Dear Evan Hansen in a totally legitimate
I logged into WebSIS to check my term grades and saw the following at the bottom of the page:
SUCCESS AT LAST.
(Well, I still have one grade that isn't in. Whatever. I'M DONE, Y'ALL.)
Happy September! You can now log onto MyMIT to access the application ... us will be scanned. I recommend that you consider things like staples and binding, and ability to be viewed in a 2-D environment, before
applications.
Unfortunately, I missed another classic IAP event last night: the ... .70/2.007 robotics competition, 6.270 throws in an interesting twist: the robots must be autonomous. The competition is so popular, they hold it in the 1200
can describe, in 250 words or fewer, any extenuating circumstances that ... I'm writing to announce that the application for first-year undergraduate admission to MIT for the aspiring Class of 2025 is now live. You can
approaching, one week from Friday.
For those of you who were there, I hope you enjoyed CPW as much as I did. It was great to meet many of you at the "Meet ... bloggers via hidden messages in the comments was a joke).
For those of you
years to prepare for that. But I suppose you could say that in all of the ... resilient. I snapped out of pondering in a couple of minutes and quickly ... [I'm at MIT now, but wrote this entry earlier today while still
Typed out notes in review:
I wrote this two weeks ago
I apologize for my handwriting
Ceri's post is here
I am also very inspired by Lydia K. '14's posts like her Dragons post. I really
time in Cambridge where Ican always find: interesting people who share ... University for two years and then my degree from Harvard Extension in Art History
Favorite things about MIT: Personally, I love all the stereotypical
understanding.
In that class, every time I looked up at that quote, I felt my ... to different far away lands to do great things.
In the moment, I didn ... and made a notes document of everything I wanted to accomplish in high
This summer, I was enrolled in one of the five summer@future classes ... entertaining my face is. But, I guess you can play along for yourself, if you ... 're like me (interested in both digital education/media and biology), I
dispatched aggregate of users worldwide, Ican easily declare that the entire ... an MIT student performs, one that usually leads to statements like, “I ... Saw Franchise to baking cookies to video games—and in my case, to
to #2, and it only went to #94 in Japan. And I am SO SICK OF HEARING IT ... a train in Switzerland.
I was worried about finding a replacement ... that in mind, I looked up the word for "umbrella" in Google translator
I've said in the past, the large majority of our applicants are highly ... A while back, I asked for parent questions and received exactly one, which I haven't yet answered. It was:
"It would be good if you could talk
. Your experience in 2.009 can depend a lot on your team, so I feel super ... covered in this liveblog by Janet and Kayode, and you can watch the ... thinking, How in the world did they make that in a semester? Now I know
successful college/MIT student?
I'll be happy to answer any questions left in ... blindfolded? Can they go a whole night speaking only in palindromes?
These ... "special case" questions I get is about younger students looking to apply