Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Flashback

Flashback So, being an incoming frosh, theres really not much I can talk about. Unless you consider all of those 500 forms I needed to fill out and send in to MIT. So I thought, why not share my thoughts on some of the less boring ones? Todays topic is housing, because its raining out and housing is the most fun topic. I was so, so excited to get the i3 video. i3 stands for Interactive Introduction to the Institute, and it showcases videos a few minutes in length about each of the dorms so that the incoming freshmen can make a more educated choice about where they want to live. Of course, most of the videos are nothing more than 5 minutes of someone with a video camera running through the halls, someone with a video camera following someone dressed in a monkey suit running through the halls, or people stuffing themselves into dryers in the laundry room. After each video you usually have a headache and a few disjointed snapshot images in your mind about what some of the rooms look like (which will become all jumbled in your mind with images from the other dorms anyway), but its all good fun. If youre dying to see these videos, some residences will host the video on their individual homepages. Visit http://web.mit.edu/housing/undergrad/residences.html and click on the name of the residence hall youre interested in. From this page, you can click where it says Go to visit [insert hall name here] homepage and dig around the individual sites to find the downloadable video. If you cant find the video for a particular residence, remember, I made no promises. EDIT: Or, you could just visit http://web.mit.edu/i3/, where all of the vidoes are located on one convenient webpage! (And here is example number 1 of me doing dumb things. Im here all year, by the way Moving on) So I filled out the Freshman Housing Lottery like this: I tied Baker and Burton-Conner for first and listed New House as my third choice. After that I barely even remember. I know Id be happy in any of those 3, so itll all work out okay. In fact, during CPW (thats Campus Preview Weekend, MITs admitted students event) I filled out some survey that came in one of the many folders and envelopes I collected during my stay. The results told me that Id be happy pretty much anywhere- East Campus or West Campus. Heres the difference: West Campus dorms can be considered more traditional in terms of college atmosphere. There are lots of parties, dances, and social events. East Campus dorms (keep in mind there is also a residence hall called East Campus, which is a specific dorm which falls under the umbrella category of East Campus dorms) are more diverse and unconventional. Residents in this part of campus tend to fit more easily into the stereotypical MIT student mold. Basically, West Campus mocks East Campus for being weird and East Campus mocks West Campus for being normal. Good fun all around, and I really hope I expressed this clearly and wont be getting any angry emails from students about the way I portrayed them. (Also, I hope it goes without saying that these are generalizations that shouldnt be strictly applied to everyone.) So, theres my very short introduction to MIT housing. It is entertaining and witty, and contains almost no actual content. Be sure to visit the websites linked above, which can probably provide you with actual facts. Or at least quality video. In about 5 weeks, when I only have a week left before I need to leave for MIT, Ill probably start shopping for clothes and dorm supplies and all that. When it happens, Ill be sure to share with you, my faithful readers. (For those incoming frosh who arent slackers, you can visit this page to get a good idea of what you might need to bring to campus with you in August.)

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