Thanks, I did read those threads before posting the thread. That’s why I’m unsure - because of the heavy emphasis on “competitions” and perhaps even research, even though it’s listed as optional.</p>
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That’s definitely what my question is.</p>
<p>The opportunities that I do have include a math team at school, but other than that, it would have to be science fairs (Intel, etc). I am not too keen on competing in those types of competitions - I really prefer to explore the computer science field (there’s a specific computer-related field that I’ve heavily invested time in) on my own and play around with things. </p>
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While I am lacking in actual activities, I did self-teach myself in numerous languages (Python, C++, Java, web languages like HTML/PHP/CSS, etc). I just feel that a near empty sheet of the supplementary form makes me feel incompetent and really makes me feel disappointed about my chances for Caltech.</p>
<p>I do plan on applying to MIT for sure, but I was hoping to open up Caltech as an option too. Given the information I’ve mentioned, do you think it would be strategic to apply EA or RD? I know schools claim that there is no strategic advantage, but I’d still like some input on it.</p>