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Shaping Another Person’s Decision

Shaping Another Person’s Decision

Navigating the interview process

June 11, 2018 | Shannon J.

After just 30 days of officially starting grad school in the Synthetic Neurobiology group at the Media Lab, my advisor asked me to help interview a couple of rotation students and prospective post-docs. It made sense—those that I was asked to interview were interested the projects similar to mine, so it would be helpful to […]

Getting Your Hands Dirty

Getting Your Hands Dirty

Bridging the gap between theory and practice

June 11, 2018 | Rounaq B.

How often have you stared at a blackboard wondering whether the formulae you’re seeing will ever be useful in a practical real-life setting? Ever wondered what’s the use of welding and workshop classes if you’re a computer science engineer? Well, to my astonishment, I found out that everything we learn does help us!   I […]

Do What You’re (Not) Good At

Do What You’re (Not) Good At

Avoiding the tendency to over-specialize in science

June 4, 2018 | Sarah B.

“What do you want to work on?”   This is one of the most expected–and sometimes dreaded–questions that prospective graduate students encounter during the interview process. Because, as they say, “it’s a trap!”   It’s not an innocent way to determine your area of interest. Rather, it’s a means to evaluate your degree of specialization. […]

Good Ideas

Good Ideas

They don't grow on trees, so where do you get them?

June 4, 2018 | Jacqueline W.

Even at MIT, good ideas don’t grow on trees. Instead, I’ve found that good ideas have two ingredients: preparation and practice.   1. Preparation. The act of acquiring new knowledge and ideas. The foundation on which my good ideas will be built.   2. Practice. Generate lots of ideas. Engage with ideas in new ways. […]

From Portugal to MIT

From Portugal to MIT

Learning to adapt to new time management challenges

May 23, 2018 | Cátia B

I have been a visiting PhD student at MIT since February, coming from a PhD program called MIT Portugal. This is a collaboration between several Portuguese universities and MIT. Some of the courses back home were taught by MIT faculty, so that is how I met my current advisor here. From interacting with other students, […]