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MIT ‘10: Quentin Smith Google Quentin Smith '10.
Hollis teen is a Presidential Scholar with a summer job at Google Published: Monday, May. 22, 2006 By DAVID BROOKS / Nashua Telegraph At right: Lawrence Academy senior Quentin Smith… -
Blog / Admissions
MIT ‘10: Cristen Chinea Cristen Chinea '10, for whom MIT might mean "meteorologist in training."
‘Miracle Child’ of Public Drinker Earns a Full Scholarship to MIT July 17, 2006 BY DEBORAH KOLBEN / The New York Sun If you’ve ever walked through Union Square Park,… -
Blog / Admissions
MIT ‘10: Eletha Flores The awesome Eletha Flores '10.
Flowers student to attend MIT, thanks to scholarships Student received prestigious Hispanic Heritage Youth Award Thursday, May 25, 2006 by Jennifer Donatelli, Staff Writer [Photo by Lawrence Jackson Jr. –… -
Blog / Admissions
A slightly snarkier guide to visitors How to not be the kind of MIT visitor who drives me up the wall.
her and ask a few questions about MIT life. If he or she is an undergrad ... 't find secluded green spots where you can sit and enjoy life. You shouldn -
Blog / MIT Life
The MySpace Survey Mid-summer frivolity, part two.
Mid-summer frivolity, part two… 001. What is Your Name? Ben 002. How old are you? 32 003. What is the link to your website, blog, or myspace? um, you are… -
Blog / MIT Life
The Xanga Survey Mid-summer frivolity, part one.
Mid-summer frivolity, part one… Instructions: bold everything that is true about you. 01. I have a cell phone. 02. I am addicted to diet coke. 03. I’m the youngest child.… -
Blog / About Decisions
Fear of Flying Shake the haters off.
This entry is meant to complement the one I wrote prior about being who you are at MIT. ——- When I found out I got into MIT, I was probably… -
Blog / Admissions
Doonesbury Conclusion Official Doonesbury news.
I’ve received this link multiple times today (thanks Kevin and Susan), so I might as well post it before I go see Fanaa… From this week’s Doonesbury FAQ: The previous… -
Blog / Events
Cake Concert, Wing Dinner, and Senior Ball An action packed 2 weekends: Cake, a wing dinner, and Senior Ball!
It’s been so long since I’ve last posted! Sorry! Things have been verrry busy. Here’s a recap: Last Saturday: Spring Weekend is an annual MIT tradition, complete with: – a… -
Blog / Art, Literature, Music
The Song Remains The Same But sometimes my blog entry is a little different.
DID YOU KNOW? Messaien’s glorious, transcendent “Quatuor Pour La Fin Du Temps” was written while the composer was a prisoner of war in a Nazi prison camp, and was premiered… -
Blog / MIT Life
Tech Nomads Four MIT students are spending the summer racing 8000 miles across Europe. Find out why.
“The mother of all adventures, the Mongol Rally is an 8000 mile dash across пњљпњљ of the earth’s surface in cars that most people consider underpowered for doing the shopping.… -
Blog / Hacks
This was meant to be written a week and a half ago
Yeah, I’ve been a slacker about writing this up. So in my last entry, Caltech’s cannon appeared at MIT for CPW, complete with intricately machined ring around the barrel. Of… -
Blog / Admissions
Campus Preview Weekend ...begins a week from today!
many people "in real life" for the first time. Please come say hi! Here -
Blog / MIT Life
Uh-oh Spaghetti-O
Yikes. It seems like I may have gotten Wenhao into a bit more trouble than he deserves, so let’s try to reorganize here before anything gets really out of hand.… -
Blog / MIT Life
MIT women Rockin' the two X chromosomes at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
I’ve noticed, in my travels around the country and the internet, that people are really interested in the experience of female students at MIT. I was asked several times at… -
Blog / Academics & Research
Michael Xiang: Double UROP Extraordinaire! Michael Xiang has two UROPs, one at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and another…
Speaking from experience, having a UROP is a big time and emotional investment. On average, UROPers spend eight hours in the lab per week and a lot of free time… -
Blog / Miscellaneous
The Double Edged Sword On Time Magazine's article titled: "Are We Losing Our Edge?"
money than those who go into banking. The life of a graduate student -
Blog / Extracurriculars
Formula SAE: A Turbocharged Experience Join the MIT Formula SAE team to design, engineer, and build a small formula-style autocross…
Ever wonder how a Formula 1 car can reach speeds of 210 mph and pull 4 Gs? Better yet, are you interested in working on a team to design, engineer,… -
Blog / Admissions
Grad school admissions My (limited) insight into the graduate admissions process.
chemicals and worth-more-than-your-life machines.) A grad school interview is ... of my life (aka lab), things are going spectacularly. I developed a