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Trains, Buses, and Feet

Trains, Buses, and Feet

Seeing all of Boston on the way to class

May 21, 2019 | Jordan H.

On Tuesday mornings, I catch a 7:30 bus to get to an 8:30 class. This class is roughly 2.5 miles from my apartment.  Why so far? Well, I’m a PhD student in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology program, which focuses on integrating clinical experience into an engineering PhD. This involves taking M.D. classes through […]

An Ode to My Slow Cooker

An Ode to My Slow Cooker

How a special appliance has saved me both time and sanity

May 21, 2019 | Jacqueline W.

 The special appliance: my slow cooker   I want to thank one special appliance Whose dedication and trusty alliance Have been a time saver for a busy grad mom. You snuck into my kitchen with quiet aplomb, Arriving, in a box, some years ago– Black and sleek. How was I to know That you would […]

Finding My Grad School Home

Finding My Grad School Home

An experiment in communal living

May 21, 2019 | Mark G.

When I arrived in the foreboding metropolis of Boston, I sought a group of friends that brings soup when someone is sick, welcomes each other into our homes even at the lowest of times, asks deep questions, and challenges each other to be the best we can be. I struggled adapting to this new place […]

A Primer for Understanding ‘Merica

A Primer for Understanding ‘Merica

My first few weeks in the USA

May 13, 2019 | Praneeth G.

This blog is the continuation of my first blog where I wrote about my first few days in the USA. When I came to the USA from India to attend grad school, I had to learn many cultural norms that were very different from those at home on the other side of the planet. It was a steep […]

Advising Advice

Advising Advice

What should you look for when choosing an advisor?

May 13, 2019 | Charlotte L.

At the end of my second year at MIT, I chose to switch to a different advisor, based on our overlapping interests in a specific research area. This turned out to be a great decision, but for many reasons that I hadn’t even remotely thought about when I made the choice. I’m very conscious now […]