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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do people even read the post? [b]Caltech is NOT less selective than MIT[/b]. Get a clue.[/quote] It kinda is. Caltech is known as MIT rejects. Acceptance rates don’t tell you everything.[/quote] I have degrees from both schools. This board is insane sometimes and this is a good example. Tech is hard. A rigorous serious program fosters collaboration. That is also how modern engineering and science work. The Manhattan project, the transistor and yes, modern AI, were the work of multiple. MIT and Caltech are both great. Harvey Mudd, Reed College, Olin, good iGem summer programs for biology, if other fields math completion exams, REUS and other opportunities are all important. What is critical is consistently and drive. And rigor. Drive to be great. The recipe hasn’t changed for 2000+ years. Except that as a woman grateful to be able to compete I suppose. [/quote]
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