Doesn’t Feel Real
This semester, I took three classes. Two of them were math with my soon to be Ph.D advisor, and the third was with Marah Gubar– an amazing professor that I’ve had the pleasure of learning from for the...
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Hey! Here are some personal/academic updates. I haven’t been blogging enough as you can tell, but I want to be prolific this summer. This semester I spent a larger than usual amount of time thinking...
View Articlechecked off
This blog has been in the works for a… long time. I first started this one on April 2nd. Of last year. I was looking through my blog drafts and realized I have a lot of half-finished blogs, which is a...
View Articledone with the b.s.
For my last blog as an undergraduate, there would be nothing more suitable than submitting it at 11:59 pm as I do with my assignments. So here is MIT by the numbers (MIT wrapped, if you will)… 5...
View ArticleAARRRGHHHHH!!!!🏴☠️ (Pirate Post)
I mentioned it in a previous blog, but this semester I took a class called 21M.299: World Music Studies – Pirate Songs and Whaling Chanteys. I wanted to take a music class and this seemed like the most...
View Articlethe world is blooming!
You know those “four seasons” posters that elementary school teachers put up on classroom walls? They always summer, fall, winter, and spring with the colors of a tree: from green, to orange, to white,...
View Articleitaly
Hi! this is going to be a sorta long blog so here’s a tldr: I went to Italy to do some light research and travelling, stayed in a castle, analyzed samples of roman concrete, learned how to mosaic and...
View ArticleMy ML model finished training right after I finished this post
Junior year was a milestone for me because it was the first time where I actually got to work with machine learning models. I just got some code to run on my computer for my UROP project this summer,...
View ArticleBecoming a Mad Scientist
Have you ever wanted to see how accurate you can make a GPS? Have you ever wanted to see just how hot your PC can get before it starts messing with its performance? What about designing your own heat...
View ArticleBe a Blogger 2024!
Petey had a mighty nine-year run of writing this post, but a king [of the internet]’s time as ruler rises and falls like the Sun, so now it’s my turn to take up the mantle of “person who announces the...
View ArticleAll the 2024 i3 videos megapost
As a part of MIT’s unconventional housing assignment process, rising first years typically consult MIT guide to residences while choosing where to live. This guide includes the Interactive Introduction...
View Articlesummertime!
hello there happy mid-summer so, lately, I’ve been in a bit of writing rut but, as I was reading through an email I sent out to my friends, I thought: oh! this would be a cute blog so that’s what...
View ArticleI Hate Superman.
I never liked Superman. I thought he was too idyllic. If you asked someone what superpower they’d want, they’d probably say strength, or speed, or flying, or something like that. Someone might come up...
View ArticleMy Product Design Internship in Austin
Boy oh boy, what a summer it’s been so far. For the first time in my college career, I’m spending my summer working in the United States01 Freshman year was Madrid, sophomore year was Tokyo – and...
View ArticleA Summer in DC
Happy middle of01 now end of lol July! I haven’t blogged in a long time, and I have quite a few posts from the end of the school year that I still need to revisit. As Kano mentioned in her blog post,...
View Articlemy STORY of helping Wyoming students shoot for the STARS
Peep the Grand Tetons This spring, I had the chance to reconnect with my rural Wyoming roots through my work at MIT. As someone who has made the journey from a rural upbringing to working at selective...
View ArticleHome is where the Heart is
Featuring my sister’s drawings cuz she’s awesome. I went to China for the first time in 6 years this summer. Although 9th grade of high school didn’t feel all that long ago, I could only remember a...
View Articlefeelings from the summer I wish I could describe more accurately
I’ve been living on campus, working on finishing my MEng thesis this summer. It’s been an interesting summer; I’ve really enjoyed being able to put my head down and sort of dig into the work, and...
View ArticleChristianity at MIT
I’ve been trying to write a blog about Christianity and Cru at MIT for literal months now. Every time I start writing it I feel like I’m not doing it right, and then push it to the backburner. But now...
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