Blog / Academics & Research Taking the L On "failure" at a place like MIT. ://open.spotify.com/track/6ahkarUBu403hI6TT4ZM2O?si=972d2e7b1c854d64 by Kayode D. '27 October 16, 2024
Blog / Athletics [joint post] a guide to mit gyms big brains, big gains 😤 "] live love basement gym[/caption] E: Random four pieces of equipment GOOD by Gloria Z. '26 September 4, 2024
Blog / Best of the Blogs smoke and spice my comfort meal ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Tl7PMRutiE[/embed] Whenever I was homesick last year (and I mean by Kanokwan T. '26 May 9, 2023
Blog / Best of the Blogs Ten days of live-action roleplaying no joke, there i was… M. '97, Ariel S. '04, E. Rosser '12, and Krue '14. This is a rerun of by CJ Q. '23 February 19, 2023
Blog / Best of the Blogs From the other side of grad school Trust me, I'm a doctor -- i.e., when to leave something behind. He thought for a minute then by Anna H. '14 July 23, 2020
Blog / Best of the Blogs Parametric Cooking how i make fifty plus recipes with just three! : heat, H pan fry, H1 bake, H2 simmer, H3 water, W egg, E by Sabrina M. '21 October 30, 2019
Blog / About Decisions Decision fatigue an occupational hazard, and how to manage it try to correct for ambiguities and inconsistencies, e.g. by having lots by Chris Peterson SM '13 November 21, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research Ideate, Model, TEST! A long, behind-the-scenes look at 2.009 like, really long. ;Iron Man" reverse explosion. #touchless #009mit #009purple #mechE #MIT by Michael C. '16 December 10, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Questions of Travel a guest post by Spencer W. '15 biodiesel." “At MIT, ChemE, Course 10, is known as the most difficult major by Chris Peterson SM '13 October 16, 2015
Blog / Best of the Blogs Some Advice Sometimes I wish I could tell freshman-me that everything's going to be okay you'll try something new and realize you'd rather not do it again (e by Ceri R. '16 August 20, 2015
Blog / Best of the Blogs Surviving MIT Spreading the word, take this to heart wanted to start by writing out standard admissions advice (e.g. no one by Snively '11 January 5, 2012
Blog / Best of the Blogs On Teaching and Learning Minimum requirement: read the last few sentences of this post. They're important. C, Clan D Your Friend: Clan E, Clan F, Clan A, Clan H In this by Anna H. '14 January 20, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Advice you’ve heard before and a story you haven’t you can just skip to the pictures if you want to, I wont be offended. than the ones immediately preceding exams. 8.022 (E+M) had lecture notes by Lulu L. '09 March 2, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research 6.08: Intro to EECS via Interconnected Embedded Systems aka: the class that convinced me i belong at mit other. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e ... designated on the server for the user. [embed]https://youtu.be/eSbfQ7fx by Cami M. '23 May 21, 2020
Blog / Admissions “You are capable of more than you know.” Reflections from six MIT transfer students speaking with my thermo-fluids professor and the MechE academic administrator by Jeremy W. January 13, 2024
Blog / Academics & Research The MIT Major Arcana a collaborative art project well as the bulletin board behind them (i.e. the orange textbook on the by CJ Q. '23 August 19, 2023
Blog / Best of the Blogs I’m not an imposter… I’m going to be featured on the MIT News homepage :[/annotation] You reason from how you feel (i.e. “I don’t feel like doing this, so I by ana~ October 29, 2021
Blog / Best of the Blogs nREXt and other bad acronyms a SCUFFY post fun names such as the 4E Sporks and the[annotation note="represent"]4W by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 September 18, 2020
Blog / Best of the Blogs What getting an education from MIT is like according to students and robo-cj good. —Robo-CJ failing upward, i.e. developing muscle by dragging by CJ Q. '23 August 17, 2020
Blog / Best of the Blogs 5 Historical MIT Videos looking back on what we left behind Over the last few weeks I have found five historical videos of MIT, ranging from 1994 all the way back to 1934! In this post, I’ve embedded the five videos… by Kathleen E. '23 August 4, 2020