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A Minor Change for A Major Reward

A Minor Change for A Major Reward

How playing guitar made my grad school life more enjoyable

May 6, 2019 | Yong-Chul Y.

I should start a new hobby. I came to this conclusion when my answer to the question, “research + sleep = 24 hours?” was “yes, but not always”. Although finding downtime can be difficult, especially when you are taking courses, it is a necessary part of staying sane and healthy in graduate school. To get […]

The Project Management Triangle

The Project Management Triangle

Applying project management fundamentals to graduate school

April 8, 2019 | Prateek K.

Graduate school is a wonderful time to indulge in research, fun side projects, and coursework. This is especially true at MIT, where opportunities are plentiful, whether it be startups, teaching, courses, or working with professors. This is both a blessing and curse, especially for someone like me, for whom saying no to exciting opportunities is […]

You Can’t Run Before You Walk

You Can’t Run Before You Walk

Navigating the initial stressful months at MIT

April 1, 2019 | Shashank A.

After completing my undergraduate studies in 2014, I began a slow-paced government job in India. As part of the job, I got a chance to explore the depth and widths of the country, with temperatures ranging from -10oC to 50oC. Overall it was an enriching experience, it taught me a lot about the practical aspects […]

Dressing for Battlefield Science

Dressing for Battlefield Science

Fashion & being yourself while complying with laboratory safety

April 1, 2019 | Erika A.

My first three years of grad school blur together as a haze of experiments and little else. Doing laundry every other week marked the passage of time. I would wash the same set of Gap Body shirts in every neutral color along with my three identical pairs of NYDJ jeans. At some point, I realized […]

Stress Mechanics for Graduate Students

Stress Mechanics for Graduate Students

A highly rigorous investigation into the avoidance of cracking under strain

March 18, 2019 | Charlotte L.

MIT is a crazy place, there’s no doubt about that. But just because you’re in a crazy place doesn’t mean that you’re crazy. During grad school, everyone has days (or weeks, or months…) where things might not be going so well. Maybe your classes are really intense, or the data you’re collecting doesn’t make any […]