Blog / Blog Projects MIT for Book Lovers Yultide Day 4 Libraries' MIT Reads program! Last December, MIT Libraries teamed up with the by Yuliya K. '18 January 29, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research Visualize this! My new UROP We've got some really cool stuff going on this semester semester is setting up a database that can support these features.   by Anelise N. '19 October 2, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research “Never Calculate without Already Knowing the Answer!” xTalk about the "Art of Insight" by Prof Sanjoy Mahajan , we must include the time it takes for the sound to travel up the well by Yuliya K. '18 June 1, 2016
Blog / Admissions My “Normal” High School What it was like going to an ordinary high school situations. If I was working on trying to come up with some new cancer idea, my by Ben O. '19 January 16, 2016
Blog / Events The Class of 2015 Graduates from MIT mind, and hand, and heart don't sleep with my grad rat on. one reason is so that, when i get up by Chris Peterson SM '13 June 7, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research How to Fail: Part 2 Tempering Iron after researching for weeks and giving up my entire Saturday to get by Selam G. '18 April 28, 2015
Blog / Life after MIT Summer Decisions your project. ANYONE can show up at an internship for one summer, and by Anna H. '14 June 15, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Freshman FAQs and a cliffhanger or two. openings then emailed me back, setting up casual interviews. Once you by Michael C. '16 April 7, 2013
Blog / Art, Literature, Music We were worried An insider's look at a February tradition had so many discussions. We had warm-ups in which we shared stories by Kirsten L. '15 March 2, 2013
Blog / Athletics New Semester From caving adventures to amazing classes, MIT is awesome. got all dressed up in my wet suit and multiple layers, and got really by Rachel D. '16 February 13, 2013
Blog / Admissions A Protocol for MIT Admissions Essays Chemical SOP: Pen, paper: irritant if digested; Brains: gateway to thinking short by a writer I admire to warm up my voice. If you can’t think of by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 September 26, 2012
Blog / MIT Life Giant Cows Eat Venus; Earth Next Breaking apart and growing, fireworks, and a story kick it up a few notches, and I’ll have to grapple for those notches as I by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 July 25, 2012
Blog / About Decisions The Illusion Of Validity look inside your heart. you know it to be true. average applicant SAT score has gone up, and our average rate of admission by Chris Peterson SM '13 November 2, 2011
Blog / Admissions Derailment My Gap Year into my gap year, I picked up another job in the Emergency Room at a by Gabe B. '13 September 18, 2011
Blog / MISTI Another Journey Planned How to go abroad 101 travel (especially if someone else is paying), no matter where you end up by Becca H. '12 February 21, 2011
Blog / About Decisions Decisions, Decisions…..*sigh* Is (Fill in the Blank) University the right school for me? experience, you should know up front before you make your decision. Once you by Quinton McArthur April 22, 2010
Blog / MIT Life 8 Hypotheses Like Schubert, I never finished the Eighth. weekend at pika, after waking up on Thanksgiving day to a house full of by Yan Z. '12 December 7, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research More thoughts on classes However, I did not find Matt's stuff (see blog post below this one). quite a few yardsticks of imagination to come up with the following by Yan Z. '12 November 11, 2009
Blog / Extracurriculars Chocolate!!! The MIT student group The Laboratory for Chocolate Science is featured in today's Boston Globe. -shirts featuring molecular diagrams of chocolate and coffee and set up a table near by Matt McGann '00 April 8, 2009
Blog / Events Good Will Mystery Hunting 63 hours of puzzle solving: a classic part of the MIT experience set in 3009, an epic-scale, unspeakably convoluted mash-up of sci by Yan Z. '12 January 21, 2009