MIT or Caltech...Caltech or MIT?

<p>I was waiting to see if I would be recruited by Stanford football as a linebacker.</p>

<p>: ) hmm, no, couldn't have been that, I'm a skinny white kid.</p>

<p>But seriously, the "stats" above are fairly ordinary on this board. Spend more time here and your trigger for being impressed will grow much less sensitive.</p>

<p>"Spend more time here and your trigger for being impressed will grow much less sensitive."</p>

<p>That's a good one :)</p>

<p>Ben: Thank you for lowering my self-esteem....jk....
You seem like one determined kid....</p>

<p>I love MIT and not know CIT well, but one of the greatest things about CIT is its closeness to JPL...
<em>drools</em></p>

<p>random question: why was/is MIT's DARPA Challenge team so...small/not great?</p>

<p>quite a gap between the posts from 2005 and 2006. </p>

<p>yea i realized that not all schools offer as many aps as my area school's do (which makes u hafta take em more... somewhat :P). now, there's a rising trend around here where really competitive students take more tests (8-10) each year by self-studying extra ap courses.</p>

<p>....and i thought this thread was lost forever :)
how did you managed to find it, MIT_Dreamer? :)</p>

<p>2 Hriundeli, I found it through search :)</p>

<p>2 danielsjang, do all the CIT students get to do sth at JPL? Is there sth of an application process? A selection?</p>

<p>The differences are at best theoretical</p>

<p>someone told me internationals aren't allowed inside the JPL..is that true Ben G.</p>

<p>It's harder to get into a lot of JPL projects without citizenship, because of restrictions imposed by the Department of Defense</p>

<p>yeah..thats what i thought..</p>

<p>What a pitty... though the regulation is sure justified.</p>