Hi, readers. Congrats to those of you who got in. I remember when I got in. It was my first college decision, and I was so excited, and so ... . :)
I haven't done a Q&A in a while. I'm sure that the new admittees
. I dressed up and went to see W in a theater with my boyfriend and we ... A friend in the class of mine which has a huge pset due tomorrow ... long night ahead of you." Great. The thing is, I know how to handle these
in that class, this pset will take ~forever. I need to finish it before ... I meet my prefrosh Chris '12 for CPW! In theory, by this point in time ... until 6. After UROP I am entrenched in CPW stuff for the rest of the
one can be a graceful Rheinmaiden while suspended 30 feet in the air I ... , directed by Robert Lepage. Here is some background, so you understand why I ... prelude) in the massive 4-opera cosmos-encompassing saga known as the Ring
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my heart skips a beat
how i wish you would ... blogger
and sometimes i write bad instagram poetry
enjoy
—an intro post ...
cheeks flushing
these late nights always drive me crazy
next time i promise
experienced, they would not have come to pass.
I've felt tired a lot recently ... I've mentioned briefly on this blog before that I'm part of a ... lot of other stressful things in everyone's lives at the time, so all
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I'm excited too! In fact, this is also my first CPW ever. I did not ... did get myself involved in things (hooray!). Today I went shopping for a CPW event tomorrow, and then I went to Meet the Bloggers, in which I met
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.)
remain on the waitlist.Unfortunately, I have to take back what I said in a ... It was a nice, relaxing 3-day weekend here. Summer has arrived in Boston. Now, after a lull in posting over the holiday and during yesterday
-year career.
Well, I sure enjoyed my month home in Harrisburg, although you wouldn't know it because I blogged only about things that happened at MIT. Sam's Mom and I are headed back for Boston tomorrow morning
Science), and probably more fields in the future. I've also taken more 18 (Math) classes than I need for my major, but saying that I dabble in the ... 'd like to go to grad school, but right now I'm not sure in exactly what
It is another fascinating semester here at the Institute, and Iwould ... academics in general. In the descriptions of 6.00 and 17.803, I talk about MIT ... wonderful, taught by my role model Professor Sally Haslanger (in fact, I took
be likable in her posts. She’s not quite as funny as I am. I’ve still ... , and really opened up. I played music in front of people for the first ... shell. I had developed a real confidence in my self for the first time in
Small, who would later lead the crowd in song
Lorraine ... We're at a strange point in the political climate where white ... publicize their misconceptions in broad daylight. The people of Cambridge
This year well over 18,000 students applied to MIT, the most in our ... students whom we would love to have on campus. However, we did place some ... students in the coming weeks and months - about how our process works, what
, scheduling was tight.
Along those lines, in class, in clubs, in rooms, I often ... and pester at four in the morning,
It feels like I’ve found home, I know ...
What I'm pretty sure next semester will be like. No offense
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