Blog / MIT Life Turkeys and babies But no baby turkeys. sorts of emergency flights to large metropolitan areas with many college by Jess K. '10 November 25, 2007
Blog / Life after MIT Running away with the field Junot Diaz is sort of a big deal. college, they find themselves fighting the lingering dooms of the old by Mitra L. '07 September 10, 2007
Blog / Life after MIT Didn’t You Graduate? I refuse to accept my new label...kind of. , my fraternity. One of my biggest pieces of advice about college is that by Bryan August 23, 2007
Blog / Extracurriculars A grab bag filled with a magical camp and the Big Apple One month of activities in one entry. college, it’s time to do all the things that I should have done more often by Melis A. '08 August 19, 2007
Blog / MIT Life The end of an era Veronica Mars was canceled. That, or the seniors left. Interpret the title as you will. engineering in college. Those kids never slept. Ha! That totally made me laugh by Laura N. '09 June 13, 2007
Blog / About Decisions Spoiled Milk I wrote an entry so long overdue my milk has spoiled in the process. So… 've been thinking about what I wanted to add to it. College applications are by Jess K. '10 March 24, 2007
Blog / MIT History & Culture I’m Kind of a Big Deal Leaves and famous people alike think so. has grown. A metaphor, for our development as college freshmen, if you by Jess K. '10 October 22, 2006
Blog / How to MIT Schedules and expectations The do's and dont's of freshman scheduling, and what to brace yourself for. probably take you a while to get used to college life and on P/NR you by Melis A. '08 August 13, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture Ten Things I Hate About Europe Well, not really. More like, Ten Things I Like About MIT. You've got to accentuate… provided by college classes. There are so many great, hands-on classes to by Sam M. '07 August 4, 2006
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Rosalind Franklin and Kent State Two more short book reviews and some news of my summer not (directly) relating to… King's College, even though most of the people at King's didn't even know by Laura N. '09 July 16, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Bubbles and UROPs OK, so we're going to follow up on this white water rapids question, because I… : Many colleges let students pay for part of their tuition through on by Laura N. '09 July 12, 2006
Blog / MIT Life A speech, of sorts thinking and talking about political issues, but before college, I never by Jessie L. '07 May 19, 2006
Blog / Admissions Lots of questions today! Lots of answers, too. -slash-dinner for $8.99. Other common college kid destinations include the North End by Mollie B. '06 May 9, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Bicycle Race More things happen, and I pretend that I've read your comments. 's like that at most colleges. However, I do know people who sing more by Sam M. '07 May 4, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture It’s bigger than you, and you are not me. Consider this entry the hint of the century. 's one thing I liked about MIT--at some other colleges I visited, the by Sam M. '07 March 22, 2006
Blog / Admissions Friday morning potpourri in lab How MIT's campus makes me happy to be alive. Also stuff from Adam. concerned about the aesthetics of various college campuses, something I don by Mollie B. '06 March 17, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Why I do what I do A few reasons I'm still on this planet. glad that I totally switched gears in college. I think I would have been by Mollie B. '06 February 24, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Weathering the weather So much snow! get paid for a UROP? How much?" First, money is important for college by Mollie B. '06 February 12, 2006
Blog / Admissions Ben’s Second Semi-Annual Q&A More answers to your questions. I ask my college advisor to mention the foreign language education I by Ben Jones October 28, 2005
Blog / Admissions When Disaster Strikes About how we'll be flexible with applications, and a couple of benefit events. to college. We at MIT Admissions are willing to be very flexible with by Matt McGann '00 October 23, 2005