Friday, August 7, 2020

Burning questions

Burning questions (This was originally going to be one entry with the grad school admissions stuff, but I got tired of typing and went to eat a piece of chocolate cake.) Burning questions: 1. I floated the idea that there might be a pirate certificate for the completion of a certain set of PE classes, which both Robb Carr and Rhiannon Carr (not related) showed were probably mythical. Darn, there needs to be a Snopes for MIT urban legends. One day Ill do an entry on MIT campus legends, if I can recognize enough of them. 2. Arturo asked about Mexican food on and near campus (also about more expansive issues like international students and funny/unusual MIT stories, which will take a lot more thought and I will get to at a later date). Annas Taqueria is the only Mexican restaurant on campus, but everybody loves it and it always has a long line. Annas even has its own Facebook group. Oh, and theres a Mexican food truck on campus too (food trucks, 3). There are many Mexican restaurants in the surrounding area (actually this is kind of bothering me in Spanish II one of the students gave a presentation on the best Mexican restaurants in Boston, and in my old age I cannot remember any of the restaurants he recommended). You actually might ask Ben this question a few weeks ago he was trying to give Adam and me restaurant recommendations, although Adam and I are boring and went to CPK because thats where we always go. 3. Sarah asked about dining, about which I conveniently wrote an entire entry this summer. I will quickly summarize that we have a declining balance meal plan linked to our MIT ID cards, and you can put as much or as little money as you wish on your card. I usually eat breakfast bought from one of the grocery/convenience stores on campus, lunch at one of the lunch dining halls, and, since my dorm has a kitchen in each suite, generally cook dinner using food bought from the off-campus grocery store (which isnt on the card). I also buy a great quantity of snack food from the convenience store on the first floor of my dorm. I usually go through about $800 per semester on my card. 4. Kim asked if its possible or easy to get a single as a freshman at MIT, which I will editorially comment is not a weird question. I live in a single, as I have all four years, and I fully understand the not psyched about roommates thing. There are actually a lot of singles at MIT (one of the perks of MIT being a fairly small school), and in most dorms its possible to get a single as a sophomore, junior, or senior if you want one. At some dorms its even normal for freshmen to have singles (most notably mine, Macgregor, which is all singles, but Ive heard of freshmen having singles in other dorms too). Many people still choose to have roommates as upperclassmen, since theyve grown close to their roommates (whom you also generally get to pick), but singles are almost always available to upperclassmen who want them. I love my single. Theres nothing like being able to shut the door and get a good night of sleep. (Or, point in fact, being able to shut the door, turn up your silliest mus ic, and dance around the room in your underwear. Not that I, um, know anybody whos ever done that.) I did a photographic tour of my suite back in August, which should show you how big Macgregor singles are. (I think the EC singles are bigger.) 5. Tristan was concerned about the showers at MIT (hey, you and Timur should meet each other he was worried about the showers a few months ago). Thats probably something that varies from dorm to dorm, but here in Macgregor Ive always had good shower experiences plenty of hot water (at least when the Cambridge water mains arent broken, something which happend twice last term and which did not make me a happy camper), and good water pressure. Actually, I like showering at MIT way better than showering in Ohio we have well water at my house in Ohio, so sometimes it comes out yellow and cold. In my dorm, furthermore, you only share a bathroom with five other people, ensuring that you can find a shower timeslot convenient for you and everyone else Ive always taken, like, half-hour showers and no ones ever complained. In my old suite, three of us (Ethan 05, Hannah 06, and Stephen 05) always showered in the morning and three (Laura 06, me 06, and Evan 07) always showered at night. It wor ked out very well. 6. s asked what the difference is between shampoo and conditioner. I have to say that I only understand the most basic parts shampoos contain amphipathic compounds which grab the ooze off your hair, and conditioners contain ingredients which put ooze back on, but heres one thing I do know: shampoo commericals make my eyes roll almost out of my head, theyre so stupid. One of them advertised that the shampoo in question contained amino proteins. Um yeah? And precisely what other sort of protein exists?!? 7. Anonymous was impressed that I was at work at 7 AM and asked how much sleep I get. First, I definitely only go to work at 7 AM when I absolutely have to although its nice to get in early, get everything done, and get home around 3 PM. And I usually get about 7 hours of sleep a night I get really grumpy if I dont get enough sleep, and nobody wants to hang out with a Mollie who is not all sweetness and light. Whoa, okay, I need to get myself to bed. I have to get on the T tomorrow morning when it opens at 6 AM.

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