Time to toss my $0.02 on the whole REU season...
I went full-out on trying to get into 1 astronomy/physics REU this year. My confidence is exponentially decaying, though.
1. American Museum of Natural History
2. University of Hawaii
3. Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (not *officially* rejected yet, but a friend who applied to the same heard back first day. I haven't heard from them yet)
4. SETI
5. Cornell
6. Univeristy of Florida
7. Indiana University, Bloomington
8. MSU, Bozeman
9. University of Michigan (rejected)
10. Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington
11. DOE: Summer Undergrad Lab Internship
12. University College, London (not technically an NSF REU, but they were offering international student fellowships, so I sent a cv over)
13. Kitt Peak National Observatory
I'm in the same boat as Jacob, kind of. My university is pretty small and all of us juniors are pretty well accustomed to the faculty and their personalities. I've done research since the summer, performed a lecture series and done extensive volunteer work at our planetarium, but I still have a lot of butterflies in my stomach that I won't get accepted to any of them.
Anyone know if my fears have any factual basis behind them? My research advisor told me that the REU process for selection is fairly random, but my feeling is that they just toss your name into a computer, rank by best [anomolous factor] and pick the top 10 like so.
And what about reply times? UM rejected me prior to their deadline, SAO has accepted a friend of mine, but I haven't heard from them and UCL hasn't updated their page in a year+. Should I begin to cross some off my list when I don't hear back from them, say, a week or two after the deadline?
As an aside, I was actually, pretty suprised that only ~180 people applied for the UM physics REU for their partnership with CERN. Obviously I didn't make the cut since I don't speak French and haven't built a tabletop particle accelerator, but I'm somewhat hopeful that the numbers are low for the others. Obviously the SETI and University of Hawaii ones are going to have probably over a thousand applicants each, so that's to be expected, but lesser-known ones like AMNH or IUB, maybe those have lower applicant counts like UM? Anyone know?
UW is probably #1 or close to it on my list as far as want goes. It's close to home here in Seattle, I know the area, etc. Plus I hope to work on hunting for axions, which would satisfy my urge to study dark matter / particle physics immensely. AMNH is also a big one on my wish list.
edit: I just checked my DOE status. It seems I passed the first round selection wave! I'm pretty tingly with excitement, but at the same time, I have to pass the 2nd round selection before I get selected for the internship. I'm very excited, though. This REU business means a lot to me for this summer. If I can get into 1, I'd be so happy for so long, oh man.