[by Ken Haggerty '11]
Last Thursday was THE perfect day. The sky was cloudless and the temperature was 73 degrees Fahrenheit. I had only two recitations to go to, so I decided, being the music lover that I am, to head
So the four year roller coaster called "Quest for a degree from MIT" has come to a close. And of course, it wouldn't be blogworthy unless there was more of a story than that.
So this semester I had just one
On Wednesday, 70 degree weather spurred MIT students to sport cute sundresses, flip-flops and shorts. Today, we are in the midst of a winter storm, with accumulations of 5 to 8 inches of snow expected. Meanwhile crude oil
Name: Anjum Sharma
Hometown: Perkasie, PA
Degree and Minor: 15 with a minor in 14 [layman's terms: Management Science with a minor in Economics]
What's next: Working as an analyst for Lehman Brothers in NYC for their
Name: Jonathan Lii
Hometown: Manhasset, NY
Degrees and Minor: 18 and 15 with a minor in 14 [in layman's terms: a double major in Mathematics and Management, and a minor in Economics]
What's next: Working as a
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John Rawls was a philosopher at Harvard