Blog / MIT Life The Way We Live Saunas make me think affluent or grown-ups working in the real world, but for a student like me by Jenny X. '13 February 7, 2012
Blog / MIT Life Greetings from India: D-Lab Students in the Field D-Lab students Luke, Sydney, Jessica, Madhavan warnings from a local resident they might just end up in the hospital) In by OEL January 28, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Space Robots II: Attack of the Paradigm Shifts why undergraduate research is so much more than an opportunity and informative lab working on the genetics of regeneration. Slicing up by Piper '13 January 27, 2012
Blog / About Decisions The Trouble with External Validation Which came first? The admit or the awesome... . Since we are admitting 1 out of every 10 applicants, we end up splitting a by David duKor-Jackson January 9, 2012
Blog / Extracurriculars Terrascope Save the world. Go. (: 't think he's quite ready to answer these questions, or give up the fact that by Ana V. '15 January 3, 2012
Blog / IAP Impulsive Decisions as expected, have consequences ! Well, let's back up a little bit… For one reason or other that I cannot by Jenny X. '13 December 25, 2011
Blog / How to Human The Complexity of Simplicity Not as paradoxical as it sounds -problems and summing them up. To express it mathematically (because there by Chris M. '12 December 8, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research ICE, ICE baby Guess which song would inevitably get stuck in my head as I tooled in the… days, so this will probably be my chance to catch up on sleep and by Maggie L. '12 November 23, 2011
Blog / Admissions Average The benefits of challenging yourself in high school challenge. Obviously, we wouldn't have come to MIT if we weren't up for a by Kirsten L. '15 November 16, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Doing What You Love it's both priceless and utilitarian affects twenty colleagues' work. (I'm completely making these numbers up by Rachel F. '12 October 24, 2011
Blog / Challenges Help@MIT welcome to student resources usually, it's your job to seek them out and let them know what's up. You by Piper '13 August 24, 2011
Blog / MIT Life The Answer is Yes Tips for navigating your first month here with a Greek life emphasis inclined. It was up to me to decide which tasted right. As I sampled each, I by Gabe B. '13 August 16, 2011
Blog / Personal Travel A Brief Retreat How a short trip to Block Island left me revitalized up last weekend, when my family and I took a trip to Block Island, a by Emad T. '14 July 31, 2011
Blog / MIT Life A Sorting Hat of Sorts Where you live may be one of the most important parts of your time here… people can end up where they want to be. It all starts with your temporary by Chris M. '12 July 29, 2011
Blog / Admissions Blogger Application 2011! how to be a blogger like us to see. (You don't need to clean it up -- we will understand by Chris Peterson SM '13 July 22, 2011
Blog / MIT Life What’s in a name? Is “geek” now chic? Are we happy with the word “nerd”? stared back at me silent. My oldest son finally piped up and proudly said by Kris Guay July 4, 2011
Blog / Events Hospital Trips and Dance Parties MIT campus is where it's at over the summer. , the two of us ended up at MIT Medical the next day, where I had a super by Anna H. '14 June 29, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research A Taste of the Real World an adventure in life earthquake in Japan or election signs popping up outside of Kresge. The world by Becca H. '12 June 22, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Guest Entry: Engineers Without Borders Environmental engineering major Tiffany'12 fills in on international development . Anyways, you can actually step into the unit, look up at the showerhead, and by Rachel F. '12 April 14, 2011
Blog / About Decisions Reference Frames Vision - of the present and for the future - is powerful here, at this moment in time. Do you know how hard you've worked up until by Emad T. '14 March 19, 2011