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PhysicsGente said:Hey! Around what date did you hear back from them?
I was contacted March 1st 2011.
The forum discussion centers on participants sharing their experiences and applications for Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) programs in physics and astronomy for the summer of 2012. Key institutions mentioned include Purdue, UC Davis, Cornell, and Michigan State, with a focus on areas such as nuclear physics, high energy physics (HEP), and astrophysics. Participants discuss application statuses, acceptance rates, and the competitive nature of these programs, with some reporting acceptance notifications and others expressing concerns over their application outcomes.
PREREQUISITESUndergraduate students in physics and astronomy, academic advisors, and anyone interested in pursuing research opportunities through REU programs.
PhysicsGente said:Hey! Around what date did you hear back from them?
PhysicsGente said:I'll assume I didn't make it since it seems most places send out decisions on March 1. :(
Agent M27 said:I applied to all of them seeking something in the condensed matter experimental research area. I just got an email today stating my acceptance to William and Mary, so I am pretty stoked about that! I am going to wait it out a bit more, I have a week to decide, so that hopefully one of the UC schools or Colorado accept me since those were my top picks. They also sent a hard copy of the letter to my house. Good luck to those of you who have applied. Anyone apply to and received an acceptance from William and Mary?
Elwin.Martin said:My lack of response back is beginning to trouble me .-. At least I can be happy knowing I got into some schools for summer transfer ;-; at least I can take classes if I don't hear back soon?
Nano-Passion said:I've been getting a lack of response also (well I did get one but he chose another applicant), but I should add that my applications were sent late and near the deadline -- though mostly in part of my professor who likes to send everything literally last minute. I would love to get accepted but I'm not getting my hopes up, I've accepted the fact that I'm at a keen disadvantage compared to other applicants. One I'm a community college student who came very late into discovering his love for science, and secondly, I'm only up to Calculus II and Physics II at the moment.
And if I don't get accepted, I can still take summer classes--which I want to take anyways because I have a lot of classes to cram for next fall. Point is, it helps to be a bit positive. :) And at any rate, it is still too early to tell.
Elwin.Martin said:I had someone tell me I was too early in my college career for one of my applications and I was kind of offended. He didn't even look at my transcript, which would have showed that I was already doing work at the level he had requested for preparation and he didn't look at my recommendation either, again simply because he saw that I had only been in college for a year... so much sigh.
Cider said:Concerning REUs wanting students who are in the earlier parts of their college career, I do remember seeing a math REU last year that explicitly didn't want people with a lot of courses past calculus. Not sure about physics.
Cider said:Concerning REUs wanting students who are in the earlier parts of their college career, I do remember seeing a math REU last year that explicitly didn't want people with a lot of courses past calculus. Not sure about physics.
Stengah said:I noticed a couple of programs that said they had projects suitable for freshman, but that seems fairly rare.
...sigh... I doubt they'll even look at sophomore's applications with that many applicants...I_wonder_why said:Apparently UC Davis had 550 applicants and LIGO (Caltech) had 1600.
Dirac_Man said:I applied to:
Rochester
Brookhaven (through SULI)
Cornell
Kansas State
Rice
Duke
By a divine occurrence I was already accepted to Cornell's program, and accepted immediately (if anyone else has gotten in there I would be glad to speak to you!). Being a "name school" I feel like they have to have had a great deal of applicants. Since I go to a school you are probably...unfamiliar with, I was totally shocked I actually seem to have gotten a first-round offer.
Nano-Passion said:Congratulations! Out of curiosity, what is your background, what type of research did you apply for, and what research will you be working on?
Actually, I heard that lots of times most REUs like to accept lots of students from small schools, because people from smaller schools usually don't have as much opportunity to do research. I also applied to Cornell, but my fortunes are starting to look a little grim. Congrats to you though it'll be a great experience! Are you a Junior or a sophomore?Dirac_Man said:I said I wanted to do some kind of atomic-level experimental work, or something with x-ray imaging in my personal statement. I did the SULI program at SLAC last summer.
I was just really surprised by my admittance since, while my school has a very good physics program, it is very small and not especially well-known name-wise.
ktb said:Actually, I heard that lots of times most REUs like to accept lots of students from small schools, because people from smaller schools usually don't have as much opportunity to do research. I also applied to Cornell, but my fortunes are starting to look a little grim. Congrats to you though it'll be a great experience! Are you a Junior or a sophomore?
DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDElwin.Martin said:SLAC offered, Accepted!
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Heavy Photon SearchStengah said:Congratulations! Do you know what you will be working on?
Elwin.Martin said:SLAC offered, Accepted!
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