Those school are really hard to get into -- no matter your scores. I believe that your math scores are solid -- but you need to boost up your CR and W scores . For thoses school, those scores are low. But no matter your scores -- you need to have other credentials. Your admissions essay has to be stellar and your grades should be as close to perfect as possible, and your courses have to be hard. The fact that you are an international student (depends where you are from) can give you a boost in the admissions process. Hope what I say helps
Stanford, Duke, MIT, CALTech... those ones are mistaken as Ivies.
Harvard and Caltech. I completely disagree. Caltech may be in the top ten engineering schools but certainly not top five...while Harvard is not even in the top ten. The best answer is Stanford and UC Berkeley. That depends how you interpret "rival". From a ranking/academic perspective, you may be right (though I feel Caltech is comparable to MIT). From a personal/historic perspective, MIT has a long history of hacking with Caltech and Harvard (MIT stole the caltech cannon!). In the MIT student culture, Caltech and Harvard are ingrained as the main rivals.
Caltech's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT scores are 700-790 on the Critical Reading section, 760-800 on the Math section, and 700-790 on the Writing section.
The top 5 insititutions for engineering are: MIT (USA) Berkeley (USA) Stanford (USA) Caltech (USA) Cambridge (UK)
Caltech is located in the state of California.
Caltech's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT Critical Reading Scores are 700-790, meaning 25% of students scored 700 or lower on the Critial Reading portion of the SAT, and 75% of students scored 790 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 790 or higher).
5.0 is good for caltech.
Athenaeum at Caltech was created in 1930.
CalTech-- officially known as California Institute of Technology-- is located in Pasadena, California.
Most major universities and engineering colleges offer electronic engineering degrees. The top ranked engineering schools include MIT, Caltech, Stanford University, UC Berkeley and many others.
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