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Blog / Admissions
Welcome To Room 3-107 Hope you like the new site! It incorporates a lot of your feedback and requests.
syndication feeds. Changed the design to allow for easier reading of entries ... Well here it is, the reason I've been hiding for the past couple of ... and requests, including: Migrated the whole site to a Movable Type -
Blog / Miscellaneous
5 days to May 2
you considering? Leave your thoughts in the comments... For those of you on the wait list, we won't know if we'll be going to the waitlist ... to know anything until the following week. In the meantime, May 1/2 is -
Blog / Classes
we made things and want to show them to you 2.009: an iconic mech-e senior capstone class!
worth it. I can’t wait for you to see what we’ve created. We’re so hyped ... Final Presentation. Everything you need to know lives on this site ... !']If you weren't able to secure a ticket—worry not:[/annotation] there's a -
FAQ / First-year application
What are the deadlines for first-year applicants?
deadline for Early Action is November 1. We accept test results from any test ... the application, you are still able to add them by following the “Add new test scores” link in the application portal. The deadline for -
Blog / How to MIT
Tips and Tricks to MIT What I have learned in my first semester at MIT
you could make.” 2. Go to class This one may not be for everyone, but it is definitely a rule that I have found to be true for me. The reason ... miss a class to study for a test or you just really really really need to -
Blog / Academics & Research
How To Make (almost) Anything
-land without anything to tether me down to things that actually exist. So to hedge my bets, I've set out on a crusade to learn more about regular old everyday physical objects, starting with "How To Make (almost) Anything" (aka -
Blog / MIT Life
Back to School If you go to school in Missouri City (TX), I might see you this week!
do so immediately. It was honestly a privilege for me to meet these ... I'm back in the U.S. of A and have recovered enough from jet lag for me to write this entry. I've spent the last 24 hours alternating -
Blog / Academics & Research
Incentive to Drop Out Two MIT students get $100,000 and lots of opportunities in a two-year fellowship.
Foundation: Laura Deming wants to extend the human lifespan for a few more ... to MIT in two years, I wish you all the best for the future ... are indeed under 20 years of age. According to the press release, more -
Blog / Challenges
When I used to run A reflection on sitting still for a semester
~ next to my little blogger face up there. For the record, I am still ... decision in life comes a tradeoff: you get to go to MIT in exchange for, well ... startups in order to be a course 6. I like my soul for maybe the first time -
Blog / Events
How to MC Hammer AKA embarrassing yourself for charity
The Class of 2015 list of 101 things to do before you graduate has ... Boston (#37), but I have yet to earn my pirate's license (#64). I recently got to knock off a task that is surprisingly easy to finish at MIT -
Blog / Academics & Research
Ode to PNR First semester in review
make time for new passions, Struggling to find ever-elusive balance; pj ... to the great and wonderful institutions that are Princeton and Yale. Without further ado, I present my expression of feelings for the first -
Blog / Announcements
For those whose applications have been interrupted by disasters and disruptions providing what information and comfort we can
't ask for better people to struggle with. On behalf of all of us at the ... , and civil unrest around the globe, just to name a few. This is, alas ... blog post to remind applicants that last year we published an FAQ -
Blog / Academics & Research
Ingredients for a black hole: 1. Hydrogen 2. Soda 3. Bottle Irish pub-lic outreach
cluster in the dome, waiting for their turn to climb up the wooden steps and ... they've been struggling to find an "Algebra for Kids!" book. I said that ... thanked Carl for his company. I'm not sure how to think about my day. It -
Blog / Academics & Research
Know when to hold ‘em Know when to fold 'em
to start the "build" classes for my major (MechE). I better understand ... stuff. I had portioned out just enough time after CPW to study for my 2 ... out time to study for a 2.004 test, which I thought I'd have a whole -
Blog / Academics & Research
Back to Life, Back to Reality Did you know that you can make an equation out of anything?
" Needless to say with all those tests and psets, I'm having a math overload similar to my organic chemistry overload last year. **FLASHBACK** Last ... FORWARD TO TIME PRESENT** So this week, it wasn't organic chemistry as much -
Blog / Art, Literature, Music
With Apologies to Dr. Seuss why MIT is amazing, a la buzzfeed
waiting. Waiting for a train to go or a bus to come, or a plane to go or the ... or waiting around for a Yes or a No or waiting for their hair to grow. Everyone is just waiting. Waiting for the fish to bite or waiting for wind to -
Blog / Academics & Research
To a mouse (or nineteen) A eulogy for my UROP mice... in the form of me explaining my UROP.
, but he's definitely in the mood to look for a snack. Then you bait two ... nought but grief an' pain, For promis'd joy! This entry is a eulogy for my nineteen behavior mice, as I am done testing them and they are to be