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A different kind of long-distance relationship

A different kind of long-distance relationship

Tips on how to make remote advising work for you

April 13, 2020 | Anonymous St.

Now that we’re working from home and many of us have relocated from campus, maintaining effective communication with our advisors remotely presents an additional stressor (on top of trying not to catch coronavirus). But some of us are already well-acquainted with the joys of skyping in sweatpants and rolling out of bed ten minutes before […]

Fitting into MIT

Fitting into MIT

How imposter syndrome gave me a sense of belonging

April 13, 2020 | Kristan H.

When I got my acceptance email from MIT, I actually cried. My childhood dream was coming true, and my emotions were a whirlwind of excitement and disbelief. In a fit of excitement, I called my mom and somehow managed to string together words to convey the good news to her. At the end of the […]

To build a home

To build a home

The importance of setting a foundation for open communication

April 6, 2020 | Rumya R.

When you introduce two people to one another, you often contextualize who that person is to you. The words we use to categorize these people are sometimes simple, but sometimes people fill more than one role in your life. For example, your mother may also be your dental hygienist but you’re probably going to introduce […]

The unlikely friends you’ll find

The unlikely friends you’ll find

How disparate interests bring the graduate community together

March 10, 2020 | Alan P.

I still remember the feeling of disappointment. This was right in the first week as a grad student and I was still in the social-butterfly phase, meeting the people I would be spending the upcoming years with. The thought flew through my head: “what a shame, he seemed like such a nice guy”. This thought […]

Guidance beyond your advisor

Guidance beyond your advisor

The different types of mentorship and how to seek them out

March 10, 2020 | Neha K.

Before starting grad school, whenever I considered the concept of “mentorship,” the first person I envisioned was my future advisor. However, as a PhD student in the middle of my second year, I have come to realize that there are many facets of mentorship throughout the graduate school experience. This is particularly the case for […]