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Working from 0 to 1 instead of from n to n+1

Working from 0 to 1 instead of from n to n+1

Considering an academic career

October 27, 2018 | Tianyi P.

After pondering for a long time whether I should choose an academic career, I started to rediscover the motivation that originally led me to become a scientist: asking new questions and helping design fundamental innovations. What makes me hesitant about academia Although coming to MIT as a graduate student is helping me realize my dream […]

When It’s Hard to Talk

When It’s Hard to Talk

Cultivating meaningful relationships in graduate school despite social anxiety

October 26, 2018 | Anonymous St.

I walk into a meeting with my advisor. I’ve met him before, but this is our first meeting since I joined his lab. He is a leader in the field, like most professors at MIT. I feel as though I need to make a good impression: come up with a brilliant idea or at least […]

Are You Smart Enough to Be at MIT?

Are You Smart Enough to Be at MIT?

Attacking the smart versus non-smart cliché

October 26, 2018 | Rajat T.

The Letter: It is mid-April. You receive an email from the MIT graduate office congratulating you on your admission to MIT. You are overjoyed. You tell your family and friends about it. A few days pass by. The news sinks in, and a cloud of doubts appears as you browse through the MIT webpages, the […]

The Wonderful World of Procrasti-Baking

The Wonderful World of Procrasti-Baking

How I manage grad school stress in the kitchen

October 22, 2018 | Ally H.

You have spent days – maybe even weeks – planning the perfect experiment. You have gathered all the materials you need, written down the protocol in your lab notebook, and made sure all the necessary equipment is available. Line by line, you perform the protocol with precision and manage to get through it without any […]

The Risks of Speaking Up

The Risks of Speaking Up

How to win a speech competition by going meta

October 22, 2018 | Anna I.

Ping – a new email in my inbox. It was a reminder that I had signed up for the “MIT Can Talk” Oratory Competition, taking place tomorrow. The email window stayed open for a while, waiting patiently while I was deciding whether I still wanted to participate. I had just submitted a paper for a […]