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Wenjia Zhu ’11 and Bo Han ’10 use the Lindgren Library lobby for a quick phone conference on March 16. Because of budgetary constraints, Lindgren Library (Building 54) and the Aeronautics and Astronautics Library (Bui...
Seth A. Villarreal—The Tech
The top line (maroon) shows the number of applicants per year, while the bottom line (maroon) shows the number admitted. The bar graph (black) shows the percentage change in applicants from year to year.
Astronaut Gregory E. Chamitoff PhD ’92 poses with a picture of MIT’s Aeronautics and Astronautics Department aboard the International Space Station during his time in orbit last year.
Courtesy of NASA
Kirsten S. Hessler ’12 (right) lunges against an opponent in an attempt to score in Epee at Sunday’s NCAA Northeast Regional event held at the Johnson Indoor Track.
Seth A. Villarreal—The Tech
Malin Akerman as Silk Spectre II in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action-adventure film Watchmen.
Clay Enos—Warner Bros. Pictures
The percentage of freshmen offered sophomore standing hovers from 14-17% each year. Typically, around 10-11% of freshmen end up with sophomore standing.
The UA candidates for the office of President and Vice President debate various issues concerning the undergraduate population. From left to right: Thomas W. Hay ’10 (VP) and Ryan W. Jackson ’10 (P), Raeez Lorgat ’12 ...
Seth A. Villarreal—The Tech
Many freshmen accept sophomore standing to declare a major and get a dept. advisor early.
SOURCE: Julie B. Norman, Office of Undergraduate Advising and Academic Programming
Pick up Ben Folds’ latest, Stems & Seeds, and remix the album on your own home computer.
photo credit: Benfolds.com
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