From EC to Trinity Hall
Last year First East was graced with a wonderful exchange student from the University of Cambridge, Rob. An enthusiastic 6-1 major with a propensity to semi-conductor electronics, Rob was
As the May 1st reply date has passed, I know many people on the waitlist are anxious to hear an update. Although a few things are still settling down, we wanted to give you all an update as soon as possible
I’m generating graphs, and have been since 8pm. They tend to start out looking messed up, like this: And eventually looking much more reasonable, like this: I stress eventually .…
Just finished reading Paul’s entry about the Guy Fawkes hacks at MIT and feel obligated to write about 5th of November/Guy Fawkes/Bonfire Night over here at the other Cambridge. I…
Beginning tomorrow (Saturday), MIT alumni from around the world will host parties in their hometowns for students admitted to the Class of 2010. If there’s one in your area, you…
MIT gives students the month of January off, it's something they call the "Independent Activities Period," or IAP.
Turns out, due to budget cuts, it's been canceled this year.
http://iap.mit.edu/
[please note
can do anything" or the world is open to you, and then be told that ... wait your turn or become a certain age before you can do anything, like ... a good joke or two. He shares Einstein's favorite physics joke with
For better or worse, my 2.007 car actually drives. It's not quite as cool as Melis's, but it will do.
Pictures and reflection about the design process tomorrow, once I actually finish designing and building it
Hi guys,
I gather that you either have gotten or are soon getting your decision letters from MIT. I'm sure you've got a bunch of questions, so I'm making this the question thread. You ask me a bunch of MIT
To the person who keeps posting hurtful things to my blog and to Matt's, pretending to be "YJ" and others, please stop. It's one thing to mess with me or Matt - understandably, we represent MIT, with which you are
The selection process at MIT is holistic and student centered: each application is evaluated within its unique context. No school, state, or regional quotas are applied; neither is preference given to those with alumni
The First Generation and/or Low Income Program (FLI) is committed to building a sense of community among first generation MIT students, faculty, alumni, and staff, and raising awareness of their unique experiences
MIT doesn't provide names or contact information for current students. To learn more about MIT from a student's perspective, please spend time on our site learning about academics and life at MIT. Through our