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Page: 3B2 Integrated digital electronics
Resources for 3B2: Official 3B2 Homepage http://www2.eng.cam.ac.uk/~dmh/3b2/index.htm

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Page: Academics
Academics In a Nutshell: The Basics MIT is a university with 5 academic schools. Each school consists of various affiliated departments. Each department is known by its name and course number, e.g. Mechanical Engineering is Course 2. In fact, almost every
Page: Academics at Cambridge University
General Information: Studying at Cambridge HASS CI-M Information (Stellar) https://stellar.mit.edu/S/course/21W/fa05/21W.797/index.html Information by Department: CUED - Cambridge University Engineering Department CL - Computer Laboratory ... add more
Page: Accommodation and Meals
Accommodation and Meals An Overview It is quite difficult to choose a living group without an intimate knowledge of all the available choices. Truth be told, not even a whole year at MIT can give anyone that complete knowledge we all desire before decidin
Page: Accomodation
Your Room - You will either live "in College" in a dorm or in College-owned houses that are outside the main College grounds. College dorms are either made up of (a) vertical communities called "staircases," which have a couple rooms per floor, or (b) sta
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Page: Airports in England
To get to Cambridge, you will have to fly into one of London's several airports. Most flights from the US will arrive in Heathrow (LHR) or Gatwick (LGW). Flights from Europe will arrive in either of these airports or Stansted (STN) or Luton (LTN). However
Page: Alcohol
Alcohol The Legal Age The legal drinking age in Massachusetts is 21. Pubs, bars, restaurants and clubs are very strict about this. Nearly all bars will request photo IDs from all members of the party and restaurants will request for it when alcohol is ord
Page: Arrival in Boston
Arrival in Boston Upon arrival… Most of you will probably enter the US at Logan Airport, Boston. The Heathrow/Gatwick--Boston flight is not too long a journey: less than 7 hours usually. You will probably be more tired than jet lagged. But be nice and gen

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Page: Bikes
I have no idea where this page is going to...hopefully somebody will find it . I'm not very computer savy... Anyways, if you still haven't gotten a bike, and want one...you can buy new ones at Halford (right at the corner of St. Andrew's St and Jesus Lane
Page: Bits and Bobs
Bits and Bobs • 'The don't walk sign outside the Mass Av. steps flashes 15 times after the bleeping stops. Shaves those seconds off waiting to cross the road! • Baker residents: Washing machine number 2 doesn't charge your ID card. Swipe it as no
Page: Boston Weather
Boston Weather Forecast The weather in Boston is best summarised as “variable” - one minute it can be raining, and the next brilliantly sunny; New England's weather is notoriously difficult to forecast, and it's often good to plan for 4 seasons in a singl

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Page: Cambridge's version of LSC
St John's FIlm Society is a lot like LSC! http://www.srcf.ucam.org/johnsfilms/ http://www.srcf.ucam.org/johnsfilms/ They show 2 films per week (on Thursdays and Sundays) and charge £2 admission. All movies are shown in the Fisher building which is near th
Page: Cell Phone Information
How Cell Phones Work Need to get three different components: Handset with three or four channel option. SIM card for particular service provider. Top-up minutes (Actual talking time). Recommended Cell Phone Plans (Based on 2005-2006 experience) *MobileWor
Page: Churches
In addition to each College having its own chapel, Cambridge has dozens of churches. In this wide selection, you will find many religions and denominations (one of the more common being Anglican). Similar to MIT, you will also find many religious student
Page: Churchill College
CHURCHILL COLLEGE Written by Matt Zedler (Winter 2005) Churchill College is one of the "hill colleges," along with Fitzwilliam and New Hall, meaning that it is newer than the colleges in-town and located on a hill above the town. Not easy to find on most
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Page: Clubs and Music
Clubs and Music: Light Recreation! Some interesting MIT clubs you might want to know about… Science Fiction Society (MITSFS) MITSFS runs a science fiction library in the Student Center; they are probably your cheapest and easiest source of fiction novels
Page: CME at Cambridge
Packing Housing + Dining The College System Student Life Finances + Banking Travel Just For Fun Cambridge University Student Union (CUSU) http://www.cusu.co.uk/ http://www.cusu.co.uk/ CUSU Fresher's Guides http://issuu.com/cusu-cambridge http://issuu.com
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Contact Information Introduction Academics Living and Dining Health Finance To Bring or Not To Bring? Arrival in Boston Bits and Bobs How to upload photographs An easy way to make new pages is to make links like this with brackets: Photos Useful places ar
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MIT Global Education Office Dean Malgorzata Hedderick Associate Dean, Global Education malrh@mit.edu mailto:malrh@mit.edu Dean Brian Wahl Assistant Dean, Global Education bwahl@mit.edu mailto:bwahl@mit.edu Sarra Shubart Program Assistant sarra@mit.edu mai
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Page: Communications
NEW CME's: ADD INFO HERE - As you search for a cell phone & provider, post your findings here for others to see Phones - Landlines: The phone in your room (if there is one) will not automatically be connected; you have to set up an account with a phone se
Page: Computing
Facilities - Most Colleges and departments have computer labs, but they do not compare to MIT's extensive computing facilities. (Unlike MIT's centralized Athena, each Cambridge College and department has its own network, so you might need to remember a fe
Page: Computing at MIT
MIT Nerd Pride How to live the Compsci Dream Apart from the mathematical skills of a certain janitor, MIT must be most famous for the technological wizardry performed within its walls. Perhaps not so well known are the magical efforts of the students, wh
Page: Conquering Europe - Travel Information
In addition to all of the other things that Cambridge has to offer is its location; that is, Europe. Whether or not you decide to make use of this location and travel around Europe, you will still at least need to fly to England to get to Cambridge in the
Page: Contact Information
CME Students MIT Administartion Cambridge Administration CME Mailing Lists CME-MIT Students Please add contact information in this page that you find useful: Surname Email Phone AIM SN MSN SN Example jdoe 07865 23345 exemplar
Page: CUED - Cambridge University Engineering Department
Choose a Module to view advice, remarks and current discussion forum: 3B1 Radio frequency electronics 3B2 Integrated digital electronics 3B3 Switch-mode electronics 3B4 Electric drive systems 3B5 Semiconductor engineering 3B6 Photonic technology 3C1 Mater

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Itinerary January 10 to 14 Jan 10 - London Stansted to Seville (ryanair) Free (up to 15 pounds tax), but must be purchased 7 days in advance Does anybody know how to book one of those "free" tickets? I can't find the button to click. Hotels in Seville che
Page: Dennis Baron
I met some of you at the lunch meeting back at MIT. I'm interested in the use of Internet communications technologies and how they can how they can enhance education, collaboration, and life. If you have ideas on how your communications experience could b
Page: Destinations - Europe
BARCELONA Take Ryanair to Girona, 1 hr bus to Barcelona costs 19 euros Don't miss: La Sagrada Familia - Gaudi cathedral still in progress La Rambla - pedestrian street with stands selling everything from paintings to hedgehogs Parc Guell - Gaudi landscape
Page: Destinations - UK
When traveling around Europe, make sure to plan ahead. The best plane fares and deals come out well in advance of when you actually think to start planning... LONDON If traveling on the train, it might be worthwhile to risk not actually purchasing a ticke
Page: Dining
From fresh baguettes to elaborate dinners, Cambridge has everything. Just like at MIT, you'll have the option to cook for yourself, eat College food, or choose from various restaurants around the city. Hall The College dining hall (buttery, cafeteria, or
Page: Discussion at Cambridge
Overview Peggy sent me to see how you've settled in and to gather input now that you've been here for a month and a half She'd like us to discuss the ways technology could be useful to the exchange CME-Mentors: cme-mentors@mit.edu Tools Wiki: website that
Page: Documentation
You will need a passport to get into the UK or any other country. If you do not already have a passport, you should apply for one as soon as possible, as they can take several weeks to arrive via mail-in application. One can acquire a passport application
Page: Drinking Culture
There is a noticeably different drinking culture in the UK and at Cambridge, in particular. The UK is sometimes described as a country of highly functional alcoholics, a caricature supported by many research studies on their consumption habits. Compared t

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Events No more events are planned for Michaelmas Term. Future Events What would you like to do next term? Would you be interested in any of these: A trip to Stonehenge A College Formal Hall Watching a University rugby match, followed by drinks/meal Please
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General Information Modules: 3B1, 3B2, 3F1 HASS: French for Engineers College: Trinity Comments/Journal Comment on Pros/Cons, Obstacles you've had to deal with/overcome in settling in What do you wish you had known Ideas for how to inform future CME's and

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Finance (How to Stay Afloat!) This part of the guide is split into three sections. First, the mundane aspects of getting yourself organised banking-wise, as well as a note on taxes. Second, the spending guide, with advice on buying and tipping. And last
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Cost of Living One word: Expensive. This is mainly due to the high exchange rates. As a rule of thumb, you can expect to see the same numerical price for things in both places, but in Cambridge, those prices are in pounds, whereas in Boston they're in dol
Page: Fitzwilliam Museum
You must go - it's free and it's great! http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk
Page: Food
From fresh baguettes to elaborate dinners, Cambridge has everything. Just like at MIT, you'll have the option to cook for yourself, eat College food, or choose from various restaurants around the city. Hall - The College dining hall (buttery, cafeteria, o
Page: Food in the City
Restaurants - Though you may chose to eat most of your meals in College (either in Hall or cooked by yourself), Cambridge is littered with restaurants of all types of cuisines and price ranges. You can find everything from McDonald's and Subway to fine-di
Page: Frat Living
Frat Living You’ve got a year to step out of the box, and try something new. We aren’t ever going to find fraternity living in Cambridge, and in your time out here it may well be the best decision you make. Your options: of the 28 fraternities, around 5 r
Page: Fun
Pubs and clubs - Two common nightly social stops for Cambridge students are pubs and clubs. (Reminder: The drinking age in the UK is 18.) As mentioned above, there is a slew of pubs in Cambridge, frequented by both city residents and students; some studen

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Page: General Preparation
Your College may send you general information during the summer before you go to Cambridge. It may take a while (e.g. a few months) for them to contact you, but if you still have not heard from your College by the beginning of September, you should let th
Page: Getting Around
Bicycles - see also Bikes page Cambridge is small enough where you can walk to most places you need to go. For the most part, classes are grouped together within their respective departments, so you won't need to walk far to get from lecture to lecture. H
Page: Getting Ready
Before you leave for your year in Cambridge, there will be several things that you need to do. Here are some suggestions that may prove helpful in your preparation for your year abroad. (Note: This section covers the specifics of preparation for Cambridge
Page: Gonville and Caius College
Things to know about Caius First off, it was founded by some guy named Gonville in 1348 and then it fell into a financial crisis and was saved by some guy named Caius. All you need to know is that it is called just Caius which is pronounced "Keys." The st
Page: GSC White Mountains Hike - September 2005
Marko's Pictures http://people.csail.mit.edu/gremio/hiking05/photos/marko/index.cgi http://people.csail.mit.edu/gremio/hiking05/photos/marko/index.cgi

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Page: HASS Meeting Schedule with Bette Davis
Students, Please place your name in an available time slot by clicking Edit Page (upper right) and adding your name in the table.
Page: Health
"911" in England is 999 on landlines, and 112 from mobile phones. Cambridge's main hospital (with an emergency care unit) is Addenbrooke's. Registration - As a UK resident for more than 6 months, you will be eligible for the National Health Service (NHS),
Page: Health at MIT
Health MIT Medical and Insurance There are two forms that you need to fill for medical and health insurance purposes. The following is a guide on what you need to do; hopefully it will save you some hassle later on. Medical Report Everyone needs to comple
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Page: Holiday Plans
Matt Zedler *Dec. 8-12: Paris, France (w. I. Tobias) *Dec. 23-26: London, England *Dec. 26-Jan. 4: Morocco *Jan. 4-Jan. 11: Spain *Jan. 12: Back to Cambridge... Might throw Prague in there as well... Liz Gillenwater *Dec 4-10: Berlin, Potsdam (w/ Tanya, A
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Welcome to the Cambridge-MIT Exchange Wiki wiki-logo-cam.gif wiki-camb-college.gif wiki-boston.gif wiki-logo-mit.gif This site is intended to be an active resource for CME students. Students are encouraged to utilize the knowledge found within, and to con
Page: Housing
Room You will either live "in College" in a dorm or in College-owned houses that are outside the main College grounds. You will not have a roommate, as roommates are very rare at Cambridge (they only exist in some Colleges and even there, only upon reques
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Housing Dining
Page: How to upload photographs
Marko's "if a course 2 can do it, anybody can" guide to uploading photographs to your MIT webspace For Windows XP. using 'Picasa' to create the thumnail images and the webpages and using 'WinSCP' to copy them over to the internet. Sorry if this is very ba
Page: How to use the WIKI
Username/password access is available for use in instances where you are on a public machine and use of MIT certificates is not an option. Note that this option is only being made available to those in the CME group as there are a number of issues that ne

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Page: Info for Current Students
Active postings for current students are placed here: HASS Meeting Schedule with Bette Davis
Page: Information About Specific Classes
3C1 - Materials I To know / review before coming to Cambridge: FROM IA Hardening mechanisms (Work, solid solution, precipitation) Stress and fracture constant Polymers (Processing, thermosets, thermoplastics) Composites FROM IB Equilibrium phase diagrams
Page: Information for Exchange Students Going to England
Money and Banking Communications Contact Informations Map of Cambridge This is the hub of resources for students currently on exchange. Information regarding life in England, classes at Cambridge, travel in Europe, and everything else can be found here. C
Page: International Office
General Information Events
Page: Introduction
A Change Will Do You Good If tradition and the college system make Cambridge Cambridge, then it is the boundless energy of novices and experts alike that sets the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, better known as MIT, apart from the rest. Time stands
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While English is the national language of both the USA and UK, the dialects are considerably different. In addition to the vocabulary differences described below, sentence construction is also different. Brits tend to end their thoughts with rhetorical qu
Page: Learning and Teaching
Second- and Third-year Courses - In most departments at Cambridge, the teaching in each year builds upon what was taught in the previous year. That is to say, second- and third-year courses assume that students already have a given set of knowledge or too
Page: Life in Cambridge
Getting Ready: Preparing to go to Cambridge Settling In: What you will find in Cambridge The City: Where to find what you are looking for The Cambridge System: The structure surrounding you Academics at Cambridge University: Studying at Cambridge .... Ple
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Accommodation and Meals Alcohol Clubs and Music Sports Travel: Boston and Beyond Phoning in America Computing at MIT Boston Weather Campus Map http://whereis.mit.edu/
Page: London
With a population of approximately 7.1 million (approximately 13% of the country's population), London is the largest city in Europe and the 21st largest metropolitan area in the world (according to http://www.citymayors.com http://www.citymayors.com). Th

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The official interactive map: http://www.cam.ac.uk/map/ http://www.cam.ac.uk/map/ Here's another Map (may take a little while to load): map2.gif
Page: Money
When traveling, it may be a good idea to bring along some pounds with you. Traveler's checks are a popular (and particularly secure) way to carry currency, but they probably won't get you the most pounds for your dollar. If you want to carry hard cash, yo
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ADD Updated Information Here for CME 05-06 - New CME Students --> as you look around for bank accounts, post your findings here so others can benefit from your knowledge. Example: Bank Minimum Balance Other Info... HSBC 2000 stuff Cost of Living - One wor

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Page: New Hall
New Hall is an all-women's college, founded around 1954. It is a modern college, meaning: Everybody is allowed to walk on the grass. The porters are nice. We aren't required to wear gowns to formal hall. It has no chapel or religious affiliation. We have
Page: New trip-activity ideas
Throw your ideas here! Jweob - "Torrents of Molten Fiery Death for the Whole Family" - Sunday October 30th 2005 Is anyone interested in seeing a fairly unusual and exciting event this Sunday evening? A group of arts students are going to be melting down b
Page: Notes From a 2012 Participant
Pre-departure Tips: Applying for visas, getting fingerprints done Apply early (though you can’t apply until 3 months before you need the visa)- you will get your visa in time, but this is the type of thing that you don’t want to wait until the last minute

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Try keep the content reasonably legal please folks! GSC White Mountains Hike - September 2005 Cape Cod - September 2005 Paintballing - September 2005 Vermont - October 2005 Salem - October 2005
Page: Outside of the UK
Cambridge's location in Europe might be the reason that you decided to participate in CME, or it might have nothing to do with it. Either way, a year in England will put students who are eager to travel in great proximity to the countless different cities

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If you are planning on coming back to the US during Christmas break, you should take that into account when packing; if you have another chance to bring stuff to the UK, it may mean there is less you have to take with you on the first flight over. But als
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Packing for a year-long trip may feel daunting but not to worry! The CME alums have put together this comprehensive packing list for you: Clothing Appliances + Electronics Phone School Supplies Home Goods + Bikes Medicine Money And be sure to leave some r
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Page: Phoning in America
Phones Explained Within America, local phone calls are free. However long distance calls require a calling card. All MIT bedrooms have a live phone point and most also come with a phone (line rental is automatically included in your rent, so no free lunc
Page: Photos
You can upload your photos here, just use the attach button. Bear in mind that if there are any images of minors consuming alcohol the FBI will most likely be deporting us tomorrow. Here comes the tricky part where I try to make the images appear.
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Page: Places to Stay for Family and Friends
Expensive Hotels If you are feeling flush you can stay at Cambridge's central hotels: University Arms Crowne Plaza Garden House Moat House Royal Cambridge Hotel Arundel House Hotel Gonville Hotel Less Expensive Hotels We're getting further out of town wit
Page: Problems and Obstacles
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Page: Pubs and Clubs
Students go out much more frequently at Cambridge than they do at MIT. Whether it is a weeknight or the weekend (except on Sunday) you find a vibrant nightlife culture. Why? A few reasons: The drinking age is 18 years old. There are so many more places av

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Lecture timetables are found in a special October issue of the University's official weekly journal, Cambridge University Reporter. (This is also where they annually publish marks from exams, but don't worry; CME students aren't included on these lists.)
Page: Selecting a Phone Plan
UK Cell Service Providers The major providers are Vodafone, O2, EE and Virgin Mobile. Most likely, you are looking for a SIM Card only plan. There are phone shops at the Lion's Arcade Shopping Center in city center. Some providers may send you your SIM in
Page: Settling In
Arriving in Cambridge for the first time will, in many ways, be like arriving at MIT for the first time. It will take a while to settle into your room and get to know your way around, but here are some things you can expect to find when you get to Cambrid
Page: Shopping
General - When you arrive in Cambridge, you're probably going to lack many essentials (e.g. dishes, cooking ware, utensils, alarm clock, etc.) because you just couldn't haul them over from the US. If you're looking for low price, a good place to start is
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Shopping Hubs There are two main shopping hubs in Camb: the city center and Grafton Centre. The city center has a mall, Grand Arcade/Lion's Yard, a Sainsburys grocery store, an outdoor food and goods market and other shops. The shops here are pricier than
Page: Signup for Luncheon with Rob 11-23
Signup For Luncheon Please Select at time slot by f Student Time <Enter Name Here> 11 <Here> 12 Sam Prentice 12:00
Page: Sports
Physical Education and Sports Remember PE back at school? This is your chance to relive that experience, if only for one last time! Many sporting activities are offered at MIT and you can participate at a variety of levels. Physical Education Lessons In
Page: Sports and Societies
Extracurricular activities are a major part of Cambridge life. Many people pursue their interests, and often do so at very high levels. There are two types of societies: College and university. College - College level in sports is comparable to intramural
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Extracurricular activities are a major part of Cambridge life. There are two types of societies: College and university. College Sports: College level in sports is comparable to intramurals, though maybe at a higher level, depending on the sport. Typicall
Page: Student Blogs
Tips from a CME 2011-2012 after a full year. When you first get there: Navigating college You will most likely be dropped off in front of the Porter’s Lodge of your college when you first arrive in Cambridge. There, you will pick up your keys and any ot
Page: Student Life
Bikes (Under Construction) Drinking Culture Health (Under Construction) Pubs and Clubs Shopping Sports and Societies (Under Construction)
Page: Studying at Cambridge
Sure, a big part of "the Cambridge experience" is being in a different country for a year and experiencing the new culture and environment. However, you are still going to the University of Cambridge as a student, so academics will be a very large part of

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Textbooks You may have been able to get through 2 years of Cambridge without buying a book but unfortunately MIT courses are often very reliant on the course textbook. Textbooks are almost always much cheaper in the UK than in America – sometimes by half
Page: The Academic Year
The Cambridge Academic year is divided into three eight-week terms (Michaelmas, Lent, Easter) with a five-week break in between each term. Lectures are within Full Term, which is shorter than a regular term at MIT. For the start and end date of each term,
Page: The Cambridge System
The University of Cambridge runs under a system that is very different from MIT. One of the main differences between MIT and Cambridge is that MIT is centralized and cohesive, whereas Cambridge is made up of many separate, almost self-sufficient entities,
Page: The City
Whereas MIT has a well-defined campus, the University of Cambridge has no campus at all (though each College does have its own grounds—see section 4 for more about the organization of Cambridge). This section gives a collection of places of interest locat
Page: The Colleges
Colleges are privately endowed, independent bodies that provide accommodation, support, academic help (through supervisions - though most supervisions are done through the department for third years), and a community for students at Cambridge. Each of the
Page: The Departments
The departments (or faculties) are on a lower level of organization than the University. They provide homes for all the education and research that is conducted in the University. The departments report to the University, which is therefore centrally resp
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The Essential Guide to Shops in Boston The Cambridgeside Galleria This is a relatively small shopping mall that contains a variety of department stores and clothing shops including Filenes, Sears, American Eagle, J Crew, Gap, Banana Republic and Essential
Page: The Roles of the University, Departments and Colleges
A Breakdown of the Trifecta When you attend lectures, you will go to your department and be in classes or labs with students who are members of different Colleges from all over the University. You will live and maybe eat at your College while you attend t
Page: The University
From a very high-level view, the University of Cambridge is a university just like MIT: it is an academic institution with the goal of educating students and endeavoring in groundbreaking research in various fields. But when you look more closely, you see
Page: Things to buy in the US
Things to buy in the US It would be nice to be able to take all the comforts of home to America when you leave, but let’s face it: in two suitcases, it just isn’t going to happen. But leaving to MIT isn’t like moving to the Mongolian outback. All the ne
Page: Things you might want to take to MIT
Things you might want to take to MIT Most transatlantic flights have a 2 piece hold luggage allowance. Each piece can weigh up to 32kg and you are also allowed one piece of hand luggage and 1 personal item such as a laptop. Confirm with your airline befor
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Things you might want to take to MIT Things to buy in the US Textbooks The essential guide to shops in Boston
Page: Transporting Your Things
The easiest, fastest, and most convenient way to get your stuff to Cambridge is to bring it with you on your flight over from the US. For details on your luggage allowance, you should call your airline or look online. Usually, you are allowed two checked
Page: Travel
In the UK Outside of the UK (coming soon!)
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The best ways to travel around the UK by mass transport are train and bus. Train The train network is very extensive. Your best source of information, including fares and timetable, for trains will either be the National Rail http://nationalrail.co.uk sit
Page: Travel- Boston and Beyond
Travel: Boston and Beyond Transportation in Boston Local Buses During her time at MIT, this CMI-er needed only 2 buses, the ‘1’ and the ‘CT1’. Both these buses travel along Mass. Ave. and have a stop outside the main entrance of MIT. The number 1 bus trav

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American (Giant Eagle) British (Sainsbury's) Calories 66.7* 61.0 Protein 23 g 2.3 g Carbohydrates 2 g 1.2 g Sugar 1 g 0.6 g Fat 5.3 g 5.3 g Saturated fat 1 g 1 g (*All values are per teaspoon) American ingredients: peanuts, sugar, fully hydrogenated veget
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Leslie Brown -Germany for a shitload of Castle exploring, maybe Munich as well -Ireland (Dublin for St. Patricks Day) -Morocco (Jan or May?) -Czech Republic (Prague) -Iceland (outside Reykjavik or just somewhere for hiking type things like a nat'l park) -
Page: Who We Are and What We Do
Well hello there! Our paths will no doubt already have crossed, but do you know what else besides the Exchange we do? Did you know that we have a website? http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/ieo/ http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/ieo/ Okay, it's not all t
Page: Why I didn't like HSBC
Okay, granted, I didn't actually use any other banks so I don't really know what they are like. All I can say is, this is my experience with HSBC: You have to fill out a form online to sign up for an appointment to set up an account. You can't fill out th
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