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[quote=Anonymous]CalTech and MIT are small, elite institutions so yes you are going to have to have perfect scores on everything to be competitive. But there are a lot of other colleges out there. And to be honest, you can probably find a more interesting academic experience at other colleges. I was a straight A student across the board who went to a midwestern state university (and not one brought up as a great public school). I got a good education, was able to do research in two departments and taught in one as well as participated in study abroad and the honors program. After college, I went to MIT for grad school. In my opinion, MIT & CalTech are much better places to go for grad school than for undergrad. College is what y[/quote]
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