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The Many Flavors of Theoretical Computer Scientists

The Many Flavors of Theoretical Computer Scientists

An explanation of my field for non-experts

May 28, 2017 | Daniel G.

Sometimes I tell people that I’m a theoretical computer scientist. If they haven’t yet found some sort of excuse to go to the bathroom before I take my next breath, the next question is often an exasperated, “What does that even mean?”   I tell them that it’s sort of like math except that instead […]

It’s Not About the Weather

It’s Not About the Weather

Don't choose a grad program for the location or climate

May 25, 2017 | Patrick Y.

I’m a first year graduate student in Materials Science and Engineering, or “Course 3” to anyone who’s familiar with MIT’s classification system for majors (more on this later). I’m on my way to a PhD (or as my good friend calls it – Permanent Head Damage, Piled Higher and Deeper, Pretty Huge Diploma, etc.). For […]

The MIT School of Witchcraft & Wizardry

The MIT School of Witchcraft & Wizardry

How I learned to enjoy getting lost in the maze of MIT

May 24, 2017 | Jared K.

We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. No! Thank you but no. I will not be going. Your magic and professors and creatures are wondrous, sure. But your stairs? They move. See, Hogwarts, I was born without a sense of direction. To me you’re […]

Defining a Real Sloanie

Defining a Real Sloanie

A guide for first-year Sloan students

May 19, 2017 | Daniel S.

I still remember when I was about 5 years old, it was my first day at kindergarten and I was scared to meet so many new kids. But I recall it being less scary for me than for most of them because I knew how to tie my shoes. Spending my first few weeks helping […]

Handmade Research

Handmade Research

How building and repairing equipment with my hands has made me a better scientist

May 13, 2017 | Leigh Ann K.

When I first took my parents to my lab, my father was appalled. “This place is worse than my shop.” To truly understand this insult, consider that my father is a farmer who works in a 40-year-old shop with concrete floors and metal walls. Seed is sometimes stored in the back, the machining equipment is […]