Triton, where I am hanging out after my UCSF interview, waiting for the shuttle to take me to SFO for my red-eye flight to Boston.)
I'm really kind ... -five biology programs, and my training will be excellent at all of them; what I
Since my earlier post on MIT's summer programs was linked from the MIT homepage today, I've been getting lots of traffic interested in summer programs. To that end, here is a further list of some terrific math
my interest in the arts, so I thought I would make the most of my day ... " (on the right.) It reminded me of my trip to Spain three summers ago. I ... !
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Oh, in other news, I am having all of my food personally manufactured
wealth of activities on the IAP calendar with my busy schedule of turning ... every single IAP activity that strikes my fancy. It's tragic, to say the ... -perfect meatballs to show for my work. I ended up with half of one at the end of the
, which eats up most of my time. But there are plenty of things going on at ... through about a week's backup of emails and comments. My room is still pretty much a mess and I haven't folded all my laundry, but I'm making a
Until Mystery Hunt 2006!!!
Here's a little puzzle to get you inspired courtesy of my friend Pete:
100 folks are caught on an island by cannibals and put to the following challenge: Each shall get one hat of either
year at my friend Jacob's house, as I usually do, and caught up with a ... first discovered at MIT. Both of them were recieved better than my first ... birthday chocolate frog. And, as you all surely know from my very first entry
First up, The Economist profiled Professor Gruber's research on religion and wealth. Prof Gruber was my 14.41: Public Economics teacher this semester, a class I profiled here.
Last week, Time Magazine announced
Today, of all days, in Jonestown, PA, eight members of my family bore witness to the ultimate showdown between Turkey and Spam. Despite a two-hour food coma immediately after dinner, I think it's pretty safe to say that
I like working the night shifts at the Burton-Conner front desk because it gives me a captive environment in which I basically have nothing to do except homework. This is especially useful since almost all of my
had my first omelette since coming to MIT, so that was very nice.
We ... machine suitable for a server, with delivery to my dorm, for a mere $10 ... musical prowess to a wide audience, so I donned my corridor gear and
Today's post is a bit different from my regular posts. As we get closer to application deadlines I know that your anxiety level is on the incline. As a way to help with your tension headaches, I propose the