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Taking the Plunge

Taking the Plunge

Choosing Grad School over Industry

November 22, 2019 | Cormac O.

Applying to grad school can feel like climbing a mountain.  We’ve all heard the analogy, but I’ve found that there’s very little advice on what to do once you’re at the top. After all the effort of making applications and getting in, the decision on what to do next can make you feel like you’re […]

The Paradox of Choice:

The Paradox of Choice:

Too many flavors at the ice cream store

November 7, 2019 | Olivia Y.

I am a brand-new Ph.D. student and I have already figured out my least favorite part about MIT: the overwhelming number of choices. As I am enrolled as a student in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology Medical Engineering Ph.D. program, the situation is even more intense. I can take classes at both Harvard Medical […]

A Home Away from Home

A Home Away from Home

The Genesis of MIT Chinese Music Ensemble

November 7, 2019 | Qingyang X.

Prologue   When I first came to MIT, I planned to work, but not much else. Certainly no time to play Gu-zheng – the Chinese zither. There are simply too many things to learn, to explore. But, from time to time, I was possessed by a lingering anxiety – an integral part of my voice […]

When Your Hobby Is Your YouTube Channel

When Your Hobby Is Your YouTube Channel

Balancing research, classes, and content creation

November 7, 2019 | Jordan H.

It was two months before I was set to move to Boston for my PhD, and I had decided that there would never be a better time to create a science YouTube channel. While it might seem like a crazy idea to take on such a huge commitment while doing a PhD, I strongly believe […]

Creating my niche in grad school

Creating my niche in grad school

How diversity and outreach initiatives helped me find my place in MIT

November 4, 2019 | Yamilex A.-S.

Imagine being in a roller coaster that’s on fire, adrift, going full speed. That was my first year at MIT. Coming straight from an undergraduate institution in Puerto Rico, it was difficult for me to get used to the fast pace in which topics were taught in a different language and to the amount of […]