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One of the groups we are a part of is Arts Scholars. This is a group for undergrad and grad students who are passionate about or practice any sort of art. The group hosts various art-related speakers, outings, and events and is a… Read More*
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We’re already a month into the semester, and Add Date02 the last day students can add a class to their schedule without a fee/petition, coming up on march 9th quickly… Read More*
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Every class year at MIT gets their own personalized Brass Rat. What is a Brass Rat? Well, it’s a ring that comes in gold, silver, or stainless steel. It has a beaver on it. And a dog. And an owl. So… there are no rats, and no brass. Nevertheless, we’ve… Read MoreTAGGED:
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We’re well into Quarter 3 and my first midterms are quickly approaching, so to procrastinate for them, I’m going to talk about my spring semester. Without further ado… Classes: 18.065 (Matrix Methods in Data Analysis, Signal Processing, and Machine Learning) This class is taught… Read More*
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In my New Year’s Resolutions post, I wanted to make a promise to blog every week. Obviously, that hasn’t happened. But I’ve also had weeks where I’ve blogged twice in a week so it basically makes up for it. I realize now that I’m a blog behind so enjoy this…Read More
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