Blog / Uncategorized Non-Blinding my junior year(s) 'd open my laptop up, and just stare. No thoughts, head empty. I kept by Paige B. '24 March 22, 2023
Blog / MIT Life what your favorite study spot says about you badly stereotyping places to work on campus a cursed follow up to this post. note that these are based off general vibes and probably hold no truth to them whatsoever ! Plant Room (Building 46) you're an artsy hipster—you're passionate by Ankita D. '23 March 5, 2023
Blog / Academics & Research Tips for applying to UROPs . Don't give up! Last of all If you're reading this and you're UROP by Jenny B. '25, MEng '26 January 30, 2023
Blog / Academics & Research W.M. to learn from them and see what else they had up their sleeves. It took by Andi Q. '25 January 23, 2023
Blog / Extracurriculars Purgatory My 2023 IAP those who make up campus are no longer physically present. One night in by Ella T. '25, MEng '26 January 20, 2023
Blog / Challenges dont want to write ah up, and i'll be sad and angry and filled with regret. but right now? i by CJ Q. '23 January 11, 2023
Blog / Classes Above Ground now breathe talk to and catch up with. None of these things feel like they will by Paige B. '24 January 10, 2023
Blog / Challenges uncertainty becoming a boring adult build any ai-powered product, and the best thing you could come up with by Vincent H. '23 December 31, 2022
Blog / Academics & Research making solar cells lessons from my nanotech class taking up more land area by the way, if you’re curious what the single by Vincent H. '23 December 15, 2022
Blog / Admissions “the worst they can say is no” the costs of trying have thicker skin than me, but a lot of growing up has been about by Rona W. '23 December 10, 2022
Blog / Challenges whiplash feelings from yesterday to be swept up by peer pressure and marketing and insecurity, if they by Vincent H. '23 November 30, 2022
Blog / Internships & Externships i quit an internship on the second day cut your losses early finally received an interview from a small start-up. The interview went fine by Rona W. '23 November 6, 2022
Blog / How to Human falling in love with october swooning over foLiAGe procrastinating; I’m not here to judge. With early deadlines coming up, I hope you by Audrey C. '24 October 24, 2022
Blog / Advice You’re doing it wrong Some constructive advice from the Director for filling out the application bubbling up to the surface, which I can certainly understand. I know the by David duKor-Jackson September 9, 2022
Blog / MIT Life It Lives. can i be nostalgic yet? pace. Like clockwork or wound up toy soldiers, they continued their by Cami M. '23 September 2, 2022
Blog / Art, Literature, Music The seniors are tired but the frosh are fine , and the booths that need to be set up, or hall rush, and I'm no by CJ Q. '23 August 27, 2022
Blog / Classes Tales of Two Parallels East Campus History class! tomfoolery that EC residents get up to and extrapolate them over almost 100 by Amber V. '24 August 25, 2022
Blog / Uncategorized Things I Know to Be True: Addendum One A post I hate, and some truths from my first year at MIT have to be accepting of who I once was as much as who I am. I signed up by Ella T. '25, MEng '26 June 20, 2022
Blog / MIT Life Summer On-Campus No exams woohooooo Longfellow and stayed in the garden for a little bit before signing myself up by Jenny B. '25, MEng '26 June 8, 2022
Blog / Challenges avatar a weird metaphor for careers people i’ve ever met at coming up with extended verbal arguments on the by Vincent H. '23 May 10, 2022