Physics REUs 2017: Have You Heard Back?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the status of applications for Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs) in physics and related fields for the summer of 2017. Participants share their acceptance news, inquire about the application process, and express their feelings regarding pending applications.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Debate/contested
  • Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants have received acceptances to various REUs, such as TAMU Cyclotron and General Atomics DIII-D, while others are still waiting for responses.
  • There are inquiries about the comparison between American REUs and Canadian programs like NSERC USRA.
  • Participants express excitement and nervousness about their applications, with some sharing specific details about their choices and preferences for labs.
  • Some participants report rejections from specific REUs, such as Duke/TUNL and UMich, while others are still awaiting news from multiple programs.
  • There are discussions about the notification process, with some participants receiving automated emails and others not yet hearing back.
  • Some participants mention specific programs like AAPM and AMNH, sharing updates on their application statuses.
  • Concerns are raised about the number of applicants and the competitiveness of certain programs, with some participants feeling uncertain about their chances.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally share their individual experiences and statuses, but there is no consensus on the overall acceptance rates or timelines for responses from various programs. Multiple competing views and experiences are present throughout the discussion.

Contextual Notes

Some participants mention that certain programs are behind on reviewing applications, and there are varying timelines for when notifications are expected. The discussion reflects a range of experiences and emotions related to the application process.

Who May Find This Useful

Students applying for REUs in physics and related fields, as well as those interested in the application process and experiences of their peers.

  • #31
Thanks for the info. When did you hear from NRAO, if you don't mind me asking?
 
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  • #32
Not at all! I heard from the NRAO two days ago, and declined yesterday.
 
  • #33
Arecibo sent out letters - over 200 applicants.
 
  • #34
@Alexmer I applied to JLab too and I haven't heard back yet.
 
  • #35
FYI- one of my close friends at my university was accepted to the University of Chicago about a week ago. I thought someone wanted to know about that REU...
 
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  • #36
Welp. That someone was me. Guess I have three more to wait for...

Thanks for that update.
 
  • #37
Has GeorgiaTech sent out replies yet? or Cornell?
 
  • #38
Mandar said:
Has GeorgiaTech sent out replies yet? or Cornell?
Cornell's CLASSE REU has filled, as has their astrophysics/Astronomy one
 
  • #39
I've been accepted to AMNH for astro! It was my top choice program and I got rejected everywhere else, jajaja... :partytime:
 
  • #40
puddleduck did you hear a definite no from SAO? Or has anyone else heard back from them either way?
 
  • #41
Yes, I heard back from the SAO Summer Intern program a few weeks ago, and heard back from the Harvard SAO Solar program a few days ago.
 
  • #42
Mandar said:
Has GeorgiaTech sent out replies yet? or Cornell?
I just got a rejection from Georgia Tech.
 
  • #43
I got accepted to an REU tonight, so those of you who are still waiting don't give up hope yet.
 
  • #44
Has anyone heard from IRIS about their REU program?
 

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