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From a wish on a wall to a dream come true!

From a wish on a wall to a dream come true!

How I navigated through my dream of studying at MIT

February 28, 2024 | Nayantara M.

“Well, this sounds like music to my ears, because this is exactly why we created edX,” said President Reif when I told him how the edX courses I took back in 2015 played a pivotal role in guiding my aspirations. Meeting President Reif during GSC Orientation In 2015, as an undergrad deciding whether to major […]

MIT is the Hollywood of academia

MIT is the Hollywood of academia

My journey from Hollywood acting to the MIT Supply Chain Management graduate program

January 26, 2023 | Nauryzkhan D.

I always dreamed of doing great things and having a positive impact on the world. In my naivety, I believed that only celebrities have this kind of world-reaching influence. With this dream at the forefront of my mind, in 2018-2019, I pursued a career in acting and screenwriting, motivated by a desire to become a […]

An unconventional path to MIT

An unconventional path to MIT

From Industry, to MicroMaster’s, to Master’s

January 17, 2021 | Maria R.

For many of us, MIT has been our dream school since childhood. My personal journey leading to MIT took four years. It was a long time, but worth the wait. Let’s start at the beginning, in the summer of 2013. I had recently obtained my bachelor’s degree, and had decided to take some time off […]

To the mom applying to grad school:

To the mom applying to grad school:

How Motherhood led me to MIT

December 18, 2020 | Namuun P.

“Can’t believe you got it done with children! Good for you!”  an old friend told me. I received similar remarks from other people as they learned that I had applied, enrolled and now attend graduate school with two young toddlers; they applaud my ability to do so DESPITE motherhood. However, as I reflect on my […]

Beer in class—but peers afar

Beer in class—but peers afar

Navigating the Freedom and Isolation of Virtual MIT

October 13, 2020 | Danielle P.

I sat in class, the professor again repeating the technique we were expected to learn but about which I was still woefully confused.  I was immediately struck with self-doubt.  I put my head down on the desk and started to cry. The small upside was that at least no one could see my meltdown.  Because […]