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Acceptions: WPI
Rejections: UCLA, Dort, Williams, Lafayette.
WPI wants an answer by Monday!
Rejections: UCLA, Dort, Williams, Lafayette.
WPI wants an answer by Monday!
zooxanthellae said:Still waiting on Fairfield, UMichigan, UT Tyler, ASU MTBI, MSRI-UP. Haven't actually heard from anyone yet.
feuxfollets said:People who got rejected from SUNY Potsdam - did they email you saying you were rejected? Or did you have to contact them? I haven't heard from that place yet.. as a matter of fact I haven't heard from anywhere yet.
zombie_rb said:Cornell should be sending things out shortly. One of the professors I'm working with said they just got funding confirmation this past Monday. They're reading through applications, but they're trying not to rush through them.
Got accepted to NAU, MAXIMA, and Missouri State thus far...not sure if I'm going to continue my research here or go to one of the other programs yet. Too many possibilities.
Still waiting to hear back from the Berkeley geometry program, too.
Derivate said:Congrats! Which project did you get in for Missouri State, and if you don't mind could you describe what type of math background you have in math?
I take it you must either go to Cornell or work with a professor there?
Also what does NAU and MAXIMA stand for?
zombie_rb said:It wasn't specified in the email, I believe, but based on who emailed me, I was accepted for the function theory project.
NAU = Northern Arizona University, they're doing some really neat stuff with PDEs. MAXIMA is a program run out of...uh, Minnesota, I think. It's more applied mathematics than anything else. Was accepted there for dynamics of systems of lasers. There's some other neat stuff there, too.
Yeah, I go to Cornell and am researching under a professor that's also running one of the REU topics there. As far as my background goes, I'll have completed all of the usual undergrad courses except for topology by the end of the semester. So, dynamics, PDEs, real/complex analysis, linear algebra, group theory, differential geometry, stuff like that.
Testify said:I got an email this morning at 7:30am saying that the first people to respond to the email would be an offered a spot on the project.
R.P.F. said:Wow, I'd say that is pretty ridiculous. If you live on the west coast, you almost certainly wouldn't check your email at 4:30am.
deadsupra said:Go to the NSF website and search for some. I think there should be at least a few. But ur chances are very slim because you'll need to bug ur professors to submit the letters ASAP.
Hurry! Do it now!
Google reu or NSF and the NSF website will have a search of all participating programs.