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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 […]

Not a Contradiction

Not a Contradiction

You can raise a family at MIT

October 22, 2018 | Eric L.

“You know,” my wife said, “For our kids, MIT won’t be this abstract place they hear about sometimes in the news. It’ll be home: where they learned to ride their bikes and to read. They’ll think of it as the place where they grew up.” My wife – who deserves more credit than I could […]

Starting Over Summer

Starting Over Summer

Settling down before the semester starts

October 22, 2018 | Somesh M.

Out of school for a year, I was not sure if I could fit in classes, choosing a lab, doing research, and settling down in a new country all at once when I started graduate school in the fall. So, when the option on the acceptance letter said that I could join over the summer […]

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 […]

The Yellow Zone

The Yellow Zone

Five Ways to Break Out of the Department Bubble

August 9, 2018 | Paige B.

In my very first lecture at MIT Sloan School of Management, a professor started class with a drawing of a huge three-ring target. The bullseye was colored green, the middle ring was yellow, and the outer ring was red. “This is your comfort zone,” she said, pointing to the green circle. “We want you to […]