General GRE Practice Exam
Sidney Chang , Cecile Le Cocq, Mike Vozila
Wed Jan 17, 01-05:00pm, 1-190
No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 15-Jan-2001
Single session event
Come take a full practice test for the general GRE exam, administered by Kaplan and find out what's changed since the SAT's so that you may enter the grad school of your choice!
Contact: Cecile Le Cocq, cisou@mit.edu
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HKN Undergraduate Research Symposium
Bill Thies , Adam Rosenthal, Manu Sridharan, Jonathon Whitney
Tue Jan 30, 02-04:00pm, Lobby 13
No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 16-Jan-2001
Single session event
This is an informal poster session for undergraduates in Course VI to share research results from UROPs, MEng theses, or other projects with students, faculty, and corporate recruiters. Students from all disciplines are welcome to attend!
Web: http://hkn.mit.edu/urs
Contact: Bill Thies, x5-9690, thies@mit.edu
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Life After Course VI
Sidney Chang , Amy Mueller
Fri Jan 19, 02-04:00pm, 34-401
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event
Have you ever wondered around 3 a.m.. in the W20 cluster or 34-501 what exactly you are working towards? Do you ever suspect that your Course VI classes aren't showing you what "real life" as an engineer is going to be like? Then come get your questions answered by Course VI alumni representing computer science, electrical engineering, and consulting firms! Hear what classes they now feel were (and were not) worth taking. Get advice on how (and where) to look for jobs. Have more questions? Bring them along for the Q&A session afterwards! Refreshments will be served.
Contact: Amy Mueller, amym@mit.edu
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TRILOGY Programming Contest
Sidney Chang , Vida Ha, Mollie Hanvey
Fri Jan 26, 09am-06:00pm, 34-101
Single session event
Think you're the best Java programmer at MIT? The TRILOGY Programming Contest places you in a head-to-head competition against your classmates. Come test your skills for the chance to win a portable MP3 player, Palm VII, or DVD player and supply of movies! We will meet at 9 a.m. for an explanation of the rules and definition of the problem and breakfast. From there you will be free to work on the problem wherever you want (in the lab, at home, etc.). Results will need to be submitted by 4:30 p.m., at which time we will determine the winners and distribute prizes! All entrants will be eligible for a door prize raffle as well! Registration not required but you may email the contact for advance sign up.
Contact: Sidney Chang, sidchang@mit.edu
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