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- Caltech Class 2027 Official Thread - College Confidential Forums
I started a new thread as I couldn’t find a similar thread on the topic Here is an important update to admission practices that you may want to read: Caltech Announces Updates to Admissions Practices | www caltech edu Key update, in my opinion is, Caltech is REA now i e one can not apply EA to both Caltech and MIT All the best!
- Caltech Class of 2029 Official Thread - California Institute of . . .
This is the official discussion thread for Caltech Class of 2029 applicants Ask your questions and connect with fellow applicants
- Caltech Class of 2029 Official Thread - College Confidential Forums
This is the official discussion thread for Caltech Class of 2029 applicants Ask your questions and …
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Pasadena, CA • 4-year Private • Acceptance Rate 3%
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My son received admissions from some of his top choices and we have to start narrowing down the options so that he can visit a select few to make his decision He wants to work in the intersection of AI, and physics and wants to develop fundamental knowledge geared towards computational physics and wants to go for graduate studies He got admissions into both Caltech and Harvey Mudd Looking
- Caltech vs MIT - College Confidential Forums
I’m a high school senior and decision day is coming really close with me still torn between Caltech and MIT I love everything STEM and plan on majoring in mathematics or possibly physics, which is why these are my top two schools I originally had my mind set on Caltech and even applied Early Action because of the small class sizes and the location, which is less than a 30-minute car ride
- MIT or Caltech for Math Physics Academia? - College Confidential Forums
Caltech has more theoretical bend than MIT Its standard freshmen math classes are more rigorous You can actually find a textbook for this class and see it it makes you more excited or more scared MIT, of course, is bigger and has more research areas Student life is somewhat different, and of course the weather Both places are amazing, a lot depends on your non-academic preferences but
- Caltech vs Yale - Prospective EE or CS major
Caltech, often with the involvement of its faculty, looks at its applicants probably more closely than any other school for their academic readiness for the challenges they’ll face
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