Blog / Classes A Year at MIT, by the Numbers quantifying my MIT experience UP"]Mocha Moves.[/annotation] 190 if I include [annotation note by Ankita D. '23 August 6, 2020
Blog / Uncategorized The Subtle Art of Being Unhosed what i've learned and what i'm still working on laptop. No conversation. I mainly end up just staring at the ceiling or by Afeefah K. '21 August 1, 2020
Blog / Public Statements A letter from President Reif regarding George Floyd and Minneapolis more myself, I want to lift their voices up: their stories have taught me by Chris Peterson SM '13 May 29, 2020
Blog / How to Human GET A BIKE very important psa was pretty frantic the other day because i fucked up and misplaced my by Ankita D. '23 May 28, 2020
Blog / How to Human Surviving Self-Quarantine 101 tldr; memes (haha jk...unless) sophomore year of high school but decided to pick it up again because of the by Ankita D. '23 March 19, 2020
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Nisha’s Restaurant Review: February this is extra but i'm doing it anyways "]new[/annotation] restaurants and bars with my friends. This month, I actually managed to rack up by Nisha D. '21 March 2, 2020
Blog / Miscellaneous fun. the band, but also the form different days than they normally would, which messed up the times I allotted by CJ Q. '23 February 11, 2020
Blog / Classes Junior Spring From Student to Grader: My Unified Engineering Story monotony between deliveries. Sometimes, I even mix it up and blog from desk by Alex M. '21 February 3, 2020
Blog / Classes Prof. Catherine D’Ignazio on Urban Science for Public Good + Feminism Lab so I would welcome folks to our public mailing list to stay up by Chris Peterson SM '13 February 1, 2020
Blog / MIT Life farewell, first semester p/nr-ing just hard enough I grew up in Nashua, New Hampshire, an unassuming city with lovely people but not much to do. Now that I’ve been living in Cambridge for the past few months, Nashua conjures images of flatness and by Ankita D. '23 December 19, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research a semester’s shenanigans what i've been up to! experiences to straight-up spilling tea for an hour. it's great. as i by Ankita D. '23 October 10, 2019
Blog / MIT Life i love this f*cking place "say this to my face when you're a junior." ~an upperclassman fellow adMITs. my daily routine consisted of waking up, making a matcha by Ankita D. '23 September 8, 2019
Blog / Challenges mit: it’s complicated confliCTING FEELINGS auditions and canceled on the three groups i signed up for. im so sorry @ mit by Cami M. '23 September 6, 2019
Blog / Uncategorized Astrology Forecast for the Class of 2023 Some big aquarius energy is coming... nervous about students not showing up to scheduled appointments or booking by DJ Rock August 22, 2019
Blog / Announcements Our 2019-20 Application Essay Questions a truly *unique* essay. So worry less about coming up with something by Chris Peterson SM '13 July 16, 2019
Blog / How to Food Dining, Dig-Ins and Dives Lady Afeefah travels across campus in search of the best eateries stations set up in Maseeh, I decided on the safest option there is: a freshly by Afeefah K. '21 June 7, 2019
Blog / About Decisions Hesitations about Choosing MIT our experience our freshman and sophomore MIT classes made us feel like we messed up by Danny and Allan G. '20 April 28, 2019
Blog / About Decisions The Art of Waiting how to burn some time chamomile tea in hand, and snuggle up with a book? We have a lot of these by Alexa J. '20 March 13, 2019
Blog / Classes Kekka dake da! "Only the results remain!" . Part of me felt like I was giving up. Like, I should be pushing myself by Mimi S. '22 March 7, 2019
Blog / Admissions To All the Blogs I’ve Loved Before Hello? Is this thing on? up running around madly and using the compass on my smartphone to by Jessica Ch'ng December 12, 2018