Blog / Personal Travel A day without rain + pictures of yosemite sad. I'd begun to forget about rain. A week ago it rained. I still by Lulu L. '09 July 18, 2007
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Behind the scenes of Glamour: Part 2 A recap of three incredible days , I'd highly encourage college girls out there to consider applying for by Melis A. '08 June 20, 2007
Blog / Admissions CPW 2007: I Got Served, and It Felt Grrreat!! By: Seleeke, '11 life more than I'd ever expect. From the myriad of future classmates I by Bryan April 18, 2007
Blog / Admissions The Open-Ended Question Why I chose MIT ... twice engineering was limited. I'd done some fun GFP experiments in high school by Bryan April 15, 2007
Blog / Admissions CPW Thursday liveblog Updated whenever I get a chance. bad as I'd feared, but the rain is starting to pick up a bit now. At by Matt McGann '00 April 12, 2007
Blog / Admissions Answers To Recent Questions! Fun for parents @ CPW, enrolling questions, etc... one I'd put on my "must do" list. Academics are only one part of an MIT by Ben Jones April 4, 2007
Blog / Events I’m embarrassed to be writing this entry. The one where Matt regresses back to being a 12 year old boy. thought I'd see, and certainly not at MIT. Actually, there is an entire by Matt McGann '00 March 23, 2007
Blog / Admissions This one goes out to the parents It's been a while since I've written specifically for you. parent-readers out there, I'd also like to thank you for helping your by Matt McGann '00 March 15, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Welcome to Senior Haus According to Joel '10 from New House, we eat your babies. and asked me if I'd ever finish that corner. "You're not too short! You by Keri G. '10 February 15, 2007
Blog / Events Take THAT, Microsoft Firefox rules. my entry, which is referenced in the title, I'd just like to say that by Laura N. '09 January 19, 2007
Blog / Events Mystery Hunt 2007 A final report from this year's awesome IAP puzzling solving funfest. , what's the verdict? I'd say that this was certainly on of the best Hunts by Matt McGann '00 January 16, 2007
Blog / Admissions Home is where the heart (of Texas) is Going away to school isn't such a bad thing. then what I'd lived in before. For one, travel at MIT was primarily by Bryan December 30, 2006
Blog / Admissions Admissions process reflections from a crusty Junior Try not to bite all of your fingernails off. assumption that if I didn’t get into MIT then I’d worry about the other ones by Melis A. '08 December 5, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Oh, sweet freedom? One girl's tale of how to (try and) fend for herself in college. Tire swing… . (Actually, I’d still get a full(ish) night of sleep every night even if I did by Keri G. '10 October 23, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Colin Jackson is awesome So is my life, but not to such a great extent. , awesomeness in general. So I thought I'd write about some of the more awesome by Sam M. '07 October 12, 2006
Blog / Extracurriculars Pimp my sukkah. I really can't think of a better blog entry title than that. student ID, a form to apply for my athena username, some instructions on the by Sam M. '07 October 5, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research First day of school The first day of school , my backpack would be loaded with paper and colored pencils, and I'd by Melis A. '08 September 6, 2006
Blog / Admissions MIT ‘10: Daniel Guillen Our football coach gets a surprise in Daniel Guillen '10. was telling me that I'd be going over there to represent the school and by Matt McGann '00 July 29, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research To stay at MIT over the summer, or to not stay at MIT over the summer…that is the question With so many summer employment options, what's the best choice? job in industry, I'd recommend enrolling in the Freshman/Alumni Summer by Melis A. '08 July 17, 2006
Blog / Admissions Your Profile On The Web: Can It Hurt You? Responses to questions on Facebook and other internet profiles and how they can affect college… , but personally I'd go the better-safe-than-sorry route, because by Ben Jones July 11, 2006