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From Neurons to Language

From Neurons to Language

Joys and sorrows of interdisciplinary research

March 29, 2018 | Anna I.

When I was waitlisted for MIT undergraduate admissions, I put together a statement that would serve as an addendum to my application. It included a Venn diagram that depicted my scientific interests at the time.  Not a single person from the waitlist was accepted that year, but little did I know that four years later […]

Are You Alive Still?

Are You Alive Still?

Maintaining a healthy marriage in the face of graduate school challenges

March 28, 2018 | Misael G.

“Are you alive still?” the text read. My wife Alex woke up in a panic. 4:41 AM and the bed was still empty next to her. My team and I had been working in the urban design studio on our final proposals for a development in Union Square since 9 AM the morning before. I […]

Defense of the Ancients

Defense of the Ancients

An alternative get away

March 28, 2018 | Murat U.

After losing an 82 minute Dota2 match, maybe it is time for me to step back and write a brief, informative post about competitive video gaming and how it helps to relax. Wait, what is Dota2 – other than being the sequel or re-creation of the Defense of the Ancients (DotA)? For non-gamers: Dota2 consists […]

Remember That Undergraduate Internship?

Remember That Undergraduate Internship?

How an unhappy internship experience helped me discover my passion for research

March 28, 2018 | Josh P.

I did not know I was considering graduate school until the beginning of my senior year. During undergrad, I felt like a squirrel in a nut factory jumping at every opportunity that came my way. In the summer of my sophomore year, I began working for a traditional chemical engineering company called Air Products and […]

Drawing the Lines of Work-Life Balance

Drawing the Lines of Work-Life Balance

How my time-management skills are crucial to my productivity, and more importantly, to my happiness

March 28, 2018 | Maddie P.

Most mornings, I don’t set an alarm. As a student in cognitive science, when I’m not working with participants, almost all of my work is done on the computer and can be done from anywhere at any time. This is both a blessing and a curse, but it translates to the fact that I am […]