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PhysicsGente said:Hey! Around what date did you hear back from them?
I was contacted March 1st 2011.
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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