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MIT is often described as "drinking from a firehose." What they don't tell you is that sometimes the firehose is filled with lukewarm Gatorade, and you’re trying to drink it while running a marathon in a banana suit. 1. The Geometry of the Infinite Loop

We’re expected to blog every two weeks, but sometimes life happens. Between the intense workload and the world-record attempts at Mattress Dominos, we have to find what matters. This blog has always been an experiment. It’s a window into our lives—what we think, what we feel, and how we manage to keep our "trousers rolled" while the world moves at 4x the speed. So what's being a blogger like? - MIT Admissions MIT is often described as "drinking from a firehose

If you're looking for a blog post inspired by the unique vibe of MIT, //mitadmissions.org/blogs/landing/">MIT Admissions blogs . Between the intense workload and the world-record attempts

The Entropy of a Tuesday: Why I Still Can't Find My Room (and My Passion) So what's being a blogger like

Last night at 2:00 AM, I saw a group of students in the Stata Center trying to calculate the optimal trajectory of an aardvark. Why? Because at MIT, if you can't turn a silly question into a p-set, are you even really here? We live for the "quirky discoveries"—the best spot in Cambridge for a 3 AM mango lassi, or the exact floor tile in Building 10 that has the best acoustic resonance for crying after a mid-term. 3. Finding the Balance

There is a specific kind of panic that sets in when you are deep in the Infinite Corridor, trying to find a room like , only to realize you’ve somehow ended up in the basement of Building 66. MIT’s layout is a metaphor for the student experience: it’s all connected, it’s mostly underground, and you will definitely get lost at least once a week. 2. The "Quirky" Productivity Hacks

If you had asked me freshman year what the hardest part of MIT was, I would have said Course 18 (Mathematics). Or maybe just surviving a Cambridge winter without losing a toe. But three years in, I’ve realized the hardest part of MIT isn’t the science—it’s .

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