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For a student lucky enough to be selectedSuper BrilliantChemical Engineering
For a student lucky enough to be selected to attend CalTech, I would give some careful advise, because the going to CalTech has some real pitfalls and your career and life opportunities could be greatly diminished by this institution.

Many of the students at this university become victimized by an institution which has serious flaws. The pace of classes is tough for everyone, and some students wash out. 25% don't make it to graduation. The criteria for success is not academic merit or achievement, unfortunately. The classes are so fast and the preparation and quality of instruction is often grossly inadequate, that one must learn the system, more than the material. This is a shallow method of learning, but still slightly better than the level of understanding at most other engineering progams. This creates a culture of academia insider favoratism. Certain academic insiders of average talent and ability get straight As, while truly talented students struggle and will have mixed grades. These students are blamed incorrectly for the failure of the program.

Acceptance to graduate school and employment prospects are less than that at most state university engineering programs.

The engineering knowledge that one receives is theoretical, impractical and does not prepare one to function as a professional engineer in any capacity. After graduation, one must start to learn about practical engineering and industry from scratch.

Some of the faculty are smited by the hubris of teaching at a prestigous university, and the attitude towards undergraduates can be horrendous.

There is an undercurrent of misconduct at the university as well; when I was there some of the students were taking laughing gas, passing out and vommiting; and the honor system was widely abused. Several students committed suicide.

Please avoid all of these negative things or get discouraged, and focus on the positive.

3rd Year Male -- Class 1996
Useful Schoolwork: A, Individual Value: F
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Despite having some wonderful friends and lots ofBrightBiology
Despite having some wonderful friends and lots of stories, I would not go there again. Coming in, I was the typical math & science guy, and even got to skip a quarter of math based on the entrance placement exam (AP calc standards are trivial). Then, I found many people in my class who already learned the stuff - in 6th grade. That epiphany - wow, I'm not worthy, is really hard to get over. That said, most everyone is down to earth, approachable and at their core, want to help. Yeah, there are a scant few who are pathologically arrogant, shy, disinhibited, etc., but the small class size do magnify their impact. Socially, it is an awkward place - what did you expect when you put those already considered awkward in high school, together with some awfully hard academics? For the gals, the mantra - the odds are good but the goods are odd, is never more literal. For the guys, don't glom - have some self respect man!
4th Year Male -- Class 1993
Education Quality: A+, Social Life: D
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Caltech is a great school for the rightPhysics
Caltech is a great school for the right kind of person:

1) Very smart
2) Sure they want to do math, science or engineering
3) Having a quirky/geeky outlook and sense of humor
4) Willing to take on an overwhelming workloadIf you don't match all four of these, stay away at all costs. If you do, there's nowhere better.

Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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