Has Anyone Heard Back About SULI DOE Spring 2016?

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The discussion centers around the status of SULI applications to the Department of Energy (DOE) labs, specifically inquiries about responses from Princeton Plasma Physics Lab and Los Alamos National Lab. Participants express concern over not receiving notifications by the expected date of December 11th, with one individual noting that their application status remains "complete and pending review." There is a consensus that applicants should prepare for the possibility of not being accepted, as past experiences indicate that notifications can be delayed beyond the stated timeline. Additionally, there is a mention of other spring/summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs), suggesting that applicants consider exploring alternative opportunities while awaiting responses.
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Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone has heard back from the DOE regarding the SULI applications.

I applied to the following labs:
- Princeton Plasma Physics Lab (astronomy, plasma physics)
- Los Alamos national lab (astronomy, condensed matter)

In the key dates it says that all offers would be emailed by December 11th. However, I haven't heard back from any lab, but the status in the applicant page still says "Application complete and pending Review."

Should I assume that I wasn't accepted?

How is everyone else doing with spring/summer REUs.
 
You should probably assume that you weren't accepted. I applied for a SULI twice - the first time I got an offer very early, and the second time I was not accepted but I wasn't notified until long, long after the date by which offers would be sent out.
 
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