Blog / Athletics Gettin’ Fancy Two formal events in two days? different formal-ish event, the end of the year fencing banquet. To my by Ceri R. '16 May 3, 2014
Blog / Admissions FAQ: Waitlist answers to your questions exact yield will be this year. Can you tell me where my application was by Kris Guay March 15, 2014
Blog / About Decisions FAQ: Waitlist If you have questions about being on the waitlist, read this first. impossible to know what the yield will be this year. Can you tell me where my by Matt McGann '00 March 15, 2013
Blog / Admissions The Real Deal no impostors here . When I first came to MIT - having never stepped foot on campus before my by Chris Peterson SM '13 March 27, 2012
Blog / About Decisions Waitlist FAQ Some answers for students offered a place on the waitlist. ;waitlist admit rate" has ranged from 0% to 18%. Can you tell me where my by Matt McGann '00 March 15, 2012
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Systems and Light [by Miren Bamforth '15] Even MIT's art scene is a little nerdy. -Online.de My favorite pieces were the cube pictured above and these neat by ARTalk October 28, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Totally awesome Incoming GEL students win big in the OnStar Student Developer Challenge .* From my discussions with the group members, it was easy to see the mutual by Maggie L. '12 May 21, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Guest Blog: Math. by Joy ‘13 I’m not a complete nerd…but I am convinced that math is a language I’m not a complete nerd…but I am convinced that math is a language. And it’s the only language that all of us in the world understand. it’s key elements are one of my favorite things–numbers. Having that by Cydnie T. '12 March 17, 2011
Blog / Admissions Summertime Things to do with your 100 days in the Summertime yourself. AND you can read one of my favorite books of all time, The Brief by Quinton McArthur July 22, 2010
Blog / Admissions Introducing the Class of 2013: Jonte ‘13 The fourth in a series of articles about the incoming MIT class. math teacher in my freshman year who had been an engineer, but had become by Matt McGann '00 July 30, 2009
Blog / Art, Literature, Music How to get around MIT hunger pangs [by Sadie Scheffer '10] Culinary art = delicious art. chemistry on your own! A quick introduction to my recent kitchen escapades: I by ARTalk April 1, 2009
Blog / How to Human Observations of an MIT Sophomore Advice and insight. school. In my humble opinion, xkcd used to be a lot funnier than it by Paul B. '11 November 10, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Introduction to D-Lab Saving the world - just one of the many things you can do at MIT. -Lab during freshman year, when one of my upperclassman friends in Simmons by Paul B. '11 October 15, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Prof. Jeff Karp and his gecko-inspired band-aid Mimicking nature to create a better surgical adhesive looked for titles that were relevant to my interests and were interesting by Melis A. '08 May 31, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Pottermania hits MIT Excitement for the release of Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows. into my taxi from the airport and had the usual conversation you have by Matt McGann '00 July 19, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Holiday Gifts, MIT Style Some unique products from MIT people. ? Nanda told the Boston Globe: "I like my sleep," said Nanda, a research by Matt McGann '00 December 27, 2006
Blog / How to Human A Cautionary Tale of Two Students You may be surprised by how many first year students at MIT believe that they… without the help of another living mammal in 1966... less I digress.) In my by Bryan G. Nance November 22, 2006
Blog / Admissions Campus Visits… Bring Em’ On! This entry will focus on the dos and don'ts of a fall visit to a… other majors fit my study interests? (This is very important for Pre by Bryan G. Nance September 5, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Professor Ernesto Blanco: A Lesson in Creative Engineering "Science and engineering are like two sides of a coin, where the value of the… developed numerous ingenious inventions throughout his career, gave some of my by Melis A. '08 March 28, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research So many problem sets actually like, so I've posted a few of the problems from my own problem sets by Jessie L. '07 September 19, 2005