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Between three worlds

Between three worlds

There are more things in science and engineering, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your departmental curricula

December 29, 2020 | Elizabeth Q.

“So are you an aerospace engineer or a mathematician?” asked my interviewer. I grinned. I was applying for a job in an applied math department, and with two degrees (bachelor’s and master’s) in aerospace engineering, I was expecting some form of this question. “I’m a computational engineer,” I replied. What’s a computational engineer? You might […]

How I passed my 1st-year classes

How I passed my 1st-year classes

...by skipping them (please don’t tell anyone)

August 25, 2020 | Suzane C.

That’s right, I confess: I am a serial class skipper. It all started in high school, when I discovered it was possible to learn a lot more about a subject if I studied the material during class instead of paying attention to the teacher. Of course, I couldn’t physically skip classes back then without getting […]

Teaching a lab module…on Zoom

Teaching a lab module…on Zoom

How the pandemic impacted my life as a TA this semester

May 9, 2020 | Maddie H.

“The first thing we have to talk about is coronavirus.” That’s what the director of the undergraduate chemistry laboratory said when all the lab teaching assistants (TAs) gathered at the beginning of the semester. Back then, our only concern was helping students who were missing class due to self-isolation after winter break travel. Since I […]

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 […]

Making the most of Cambridge’s amazing salsa scene

Making the most of Cambridge’s amazing salsa scene

Plus a story of how I went from ballet to salsa

October 24, 2019 | Carmen M.

Thankfully, life at MIT as a grad student is not ALL about research. For me, one of the greatest breaks from lab is dancing. Growing up, classical ballet was part of my daily routine. Classical ballet requires physical resilience, a focused mind, and musicality, but above all, it requires discipline. I soon learned that I […]