Help on personal statement for summer research :redface:

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When applying for summer research programs in physics, crafting a personal statement is crucial. Key advice includes writing sincerely and honestly while highlighting genuine research interests, even if they are not highly specific. Previous experiences, such as internships, can be valuable to mention, as they demonstrate practical engagement in research. Additionally, understanding the expectations of the programs and any relevant skills or software knowledge can enhance an application. Universities like UCLA and Caltech are popular choices, but applicants should also consider which institutions have a higher acceptance rate for summer research positions.
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help on personal statement for summer research!:redface:

HI everybody.
I am in community college(in california) taking second semester of university physics and differential equations. I am planning to apply for summer research in physics (may be to ucla, caltech, and some other university) for which i have to submit a personal statement. But the thing is i don't have any idea about writing personal statement, can anybody help me?
or any of you have done summer research? What am i suppose to learn before applying for summer research, any softwares, courses? Which university accept more student for summer research?
i would be grateful on you guys for your advice :rolleyes:
 
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Last summer I had a great Internship at the NSF, and although it wasn't a research internship on paper I ended up doing research a small but fun research project. Coming from a small school in Puerto Rico, I had the same problem as you did, I didn't know what to write for my statement. What I decided at the time was to write something as sincere and honest as possible but at the same time displaying my most profound research interests although I knew that it wasn't very specific. It worked for me last year and I'm going to try it again this year. I hope that helps
 
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