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It’s Not About the Weather

It’s Not About the Weather

Don't choose a grad program for the location or climate

May 25, 2017 | Patrick Y.

I’m a first year graduate student in Materials Science and Engineering, or “Course 3” to anyone who’s familiar with MIT’s classification system for majors (more on this later). I’m on my way to a PhD (or as my good friend calls it – Permanent Head Damage, Piled Higher and Deeper, Pretty Huge Diploma, etc.). For […]

The MIT School of Witchcraft & Wizardry

The MIT School of Witchcraft & Wizardry

How I learned to enjoy getting lost in the maze of MIT

May 24, 2017 | Jared K.

We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. No! Thank you but no. I will not be going. Your magic and professors and creatures are wondrous, sure. But your stairs? They move. See, Hogwarts, I was born without a sense of direction. To me you’re […]

Waiting for Rejection, Finding Empathy

Waiting for Rejection, Finding Empathy

How my choice to pursue research at MIT has influenced my personal life

May 23, 2017 | Leilani G.

A PhD is lonely. It’s especially lonely when all of your friends are getting married, when you are a perpetual bridesmaid watching your closest friends enter a new chapter while you are literally stuck in the same place. Most days, my life is stagnant: my code doesn’t work, paper writing is in the same place, […]

Always Where the Food’s At

Always Where the Food’s At

A grad student's guide to free food at MIT

May 22, 2017 | Kenny C.

Is there going to be food? If the answer is yes, I’m there. On my lab group’s Slack messaging channel, the description below my name is always where the food’s @. As a student at MIT, you begin to notice that nearly all events provide free food. The usual choices are bagels and pastries for […]

Making Whoopie (Pies)

Making Whoopie (Pies)

Baking as a stress relief from the rigor of MIT academics

May 20, 2017 | Kimberly D.

When you think of things a graduate student might do to relieve stress, baking and assembling 90 whoopie pies probably doesn’t make the cut. Here’s the scene: every surface of my apartment is covered in misshapen disks of chocolate cake. I plop fluffy whipped cream onto the disks and sandwich them together—careful to not let […]