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Cornell rejection 
It's not looking that good for me...
It's not looking that good for me...
This discussion focuses on undergraduate research experiences (REUs) in geometry and topology, highlighting programs at Williams, Cornell, Tennessee, and Indiana. Participants share insights on the competitive nature of REU applications, emphasizing the importance of strong letters of recommendation and personal connections with professors. The conversation reveals that many students seek serious academic environments rather than casual summer experiences, with specific mention of Cornell's rigorous program and its focus on meaningful research topics.
PREREQUISITESUndergraduate students interested in pursuing research opportunities in mathematics, particularly in geometry and topology, as well as those seeking guidance on the REU application process.
lilli said:Cornell rejection
It's not looking that good for me...
dahommster said:Hi everyone,
I've been following this thread over the course of this past week and found the information to be really helpful. Have any of you participated in Penn State's MASS program? I have a week to accept their REU/MASS offer, and I'd appreciate any advice I can get.
dahommster said:Hi everyone,
I've been following this thread over the course of this past week and found the information to be really helpful. Have any of you participated in Penn State's MASS program? I have a week to accept their REU/MASS offer, and I'd appreciate any advice I can get.
sycarton1 said:ive been accepted to potsdam for analysis and central michigan (presumably for graph theory) and based on emails am probably going to be accepted to oregon state(partitions) and james madison (grobner basis)
has anyone been to these programs and could tell me about their impressions?
i am mainly interested in algebra but i don't know how strong the jmu program is...im leaning to osu if i get accepted
sycarton1 said:ive been accepted to potsdam for analysis and central michigan (presumably for graph theory) and based on emails am probably going to be accepted to oregon state(partitions) and james madison (grobner basis)
kate1729 said:How did you hear from JMU? I applied there but for Computational Stats. Do you know if they're making decisions project by project?
EbolaPox said:I was in the Matrix and Wavelets analysis group at A&M in Summer 2009. It was a lot of fun, but be prepared to do a good amount of work. It can be quite independent also, so you can be free to work on whatever you want. It's a great experience, and if you work hard enough, you can get a paper out of it. I highly recommend getting the book Frames for Undergraduates and start reading that as soon as possible. That will help give you some ideas for projects also.
bluskies said:EbolaPox had something to say about A&M on this thread a little while ago:
sutupidmath said:I got an offer from BYU today, and accepted it rightaway! I am very excited about it!![]()
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eNew said:Congratulations on BYU! That's where I am going too!
I got accepted into a bunch a schools with very little time to decide, so I chose based off of research topics. Are you doing the Commutative Algebra program?