Summer 2013 Math and Science REU Thread

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The Summer 2013 Math and Science REU Thread serves as a platform for participants to share their REU applications and acceptance updates, fostering community support. Users discuss their specific areas of interest, including astronomy, optics, and mathematics, while sharing application details for various programs. Some participants express concerns about applying as older students and the representation of returning adults in REU programs. The thread also addresses the timeline for acceptance notifications, noting that astronomy programs have a different schedule compared to physics. Overall, the discussion emphasizes collaboration and encouragement among applicants during the REU application process.
  • #151
George Mason Math sent out today
 
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  • #152
I just got my acceptance from Cornell today for the Analysis on Fractals project. Who else is going?
 
  • #153
I know Notre Dame is sending out their stuff. I just got my rejection today.
 
  • #154
@ dabibbler

If there is anything you could tell me about the department/school in general that would be great! Like the quality of professors, facilities, the city of Gainesville, the school itself? Thanks!
 
  • #155
I know Nevis Labs has sent out offers and so has DOE-SULI -- I accepted an offer from SULI for Fermilab
 
  • #156
Started the day with a rejection from Notre Dame physics but ended it with an offer from Cornell !
 
  • #157
Yeah, I just got rejected from Notre Dame. 300 applicants for 12 spots. Hahaha...
 
  • #158
DougUTPhy said:
I know Nevis Labs has sent out offers and so has DOE-SULI -- I accepted an offer from SULI for Fermilab

Do you know of someone that got into Nevis Labs?
 
  • #159
caleb5040 said:
Yeah, I just got rejected from Notre Dame. 300 applicants for 12 spots. Hahaha...

Yikes. Fresno State had over 340 applicants for only 8 spots. (I didn't get in.)
 
  • #160
Anyone hear from Cal State San Bernardino, San Diego State, or Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI-UP?) SDSU and MSRI-UP were due March 4, so I know it's still early, but San Bernardino was due Feb. 7.
 
  • #161
Mozartean said:
Let other programs you are interested in know (by e-mail/phone). In my case, I got a few more offers and some "it's too early for us to be able to tell you, so take the one you've got" (and some non-responses, at least since yesterday)

And I know these questions tend not to get answered, but does anyone have any experience with the LSU or Central Michigan math REUs? I can't find any testimony anywhere and would really like to hear some first hand accounts if possible.

When you e-mailed other programs, did you tell them that you had another offer, or just that you're trying to finalize summer plans? (I don't want to risk losing a spot if they know I already have a spot somewhere else.)
 
  • #162
Not quite an REU, but the Budapest Summer Semester sent out acceptances today
 
  • #163
Because I am a graduating senior, I couldn't apply to any of the NSF REUs. I did however get accepted into the Cornell Summer Math Institute this past Sunday. It is primarily focused on graduate-level coursework, but there is a research component, and a stipend comparable to most REUs.

I have done two previous mathematics REUs: UNC-Asheville in 2011 and LSU in 2012. I don't think Asheville is doing one this year, but if anyone has questions about LSU, I'd be happy to answer. I will likely be starting their PhD program this fall, in large part due to my experience there last summer.
 
  • #164
PhysicsGente said:
Do you know of someone that got into Nevis Labs?

I know one person who has accepted an offer from Nevis. I don't know what that means w.r.t. other applicants (website hasn't been updated since Jan. 4).
 
  • #165
really sad to hear that Rose Hulman was denied funding. that was one of the few places I think I had a decent chance
 
  • #166
usnavi13 said:
When you e-mailed other programs, did you tell them that you had another offer, or just that you're trying to finalize summer plans? (I don't want to risk losing a spot if they know I already have a spot somewhere else.)

I told them I had another offer. If anything it definitely helped more people say yes, rather than just "he'll be fine".
 
  • #167
mege said:
Does anyone have any experience applying to REUs as an older student? (I'm 30)

I've done REUs at 35 and 36, and will do another "traditional undergrad" program at 37 this year. I don't think my age was ever a negative factor, although I did find myself taking on the "mom" role socially at my last REU. (Not that that's a bad thing.)
 
  • #168
Mozartean said:
I told them I had another offer. If anything it definitely helped more people say yes, rather than just "he'll be fine".

Wouldn't it make them more inclined to think "they'll be fine". After all, they know you have a different offer.

Just received a rejection letter from E3S by the way. The were really tied for my top choice, but oh well
 
  • #169
Takuza said:
Wouldn't it make them more inclined to think "they'll be fine". After all, they know you have a different offer.

Just received a rejection letter from E3S by the way. The were really tied for my top choice, but oh well

All I can say is that in my experience this is the opposite of the truth. Besides, it's not like the total number of offers changes. Me saying no to the initial program would just allow someone else to participate in that one.
 
  • #170
I got so busy I am behind on my applications, most of which are past due. i have to find some which have a past-march Due date now.

That and I was busy studying/catching up to a class I might fail anyway unless I drop it - a complete waste of time. I'm pretty bummed about the whole thing.

-Dave K
 
  • #171
dkotschessaa said:
I got so busy I am behind on my applications, most of which are past due. i have to find some which have a past-march Due date now.

That and I was busy studying/catching up to a class I might fail anyway unless I drop it - a complete waste of time. I'm pretty bummed about the whole thing.

-Dave K

University of Washington in Seattle and South Dakota State University both have deadlines in April.
 
  • #172
usnavi13 said:
University of Washington in Seattle and South Dakota State University both have deadlines in April.

Thanks, I'll check it out.
 
  • #173
Accepted my offer to Cornell today!
Had to decline a few others so at least a couple new spots opened up.
 
  • #174
Received an e-mail from Worcester Polytechnic Institute asking for my phone number so they can call. I wasn't aware that this program required an interview... does anyone have experience with this sort of thing? I don't know whether it is actually an interview, or what to expect?
 
  • #175
usnavi13 said:
Received an e-mail from Worcester Polytechnic Institute asking for my phone number so they can call. I wasn't aware that this program required an interview... does anyone have experience with this sort of thing? I don't know whether it is actually an interview, or what to expect?

It might just be so that they can talk in person about the project they want you working on. I had a program call me this year and that's what happened. Just relax, even if it is sort of an interview they probably won't ask any real tough questions unless they told you in advance.
 
  • #176
Some interviews are technical - "How would you approach this problem..." but those are usually for the "top" programs, and most interviews are just about general background/interests/getting to know you.

I accepted LSU. If anyone else is going, send me a PM and let's get to know each other.
 
  • #177
w00t! Just got an offer from UC Boulder. =) This program is probably my top choice. It's difficult for me to choose between this, Rochester, and CIAN. :P So I'm not sure whether to accept now.
 
  • #178
usnavi13 said:
Received an e-mail from Worcester Polytechnic Institute asking for my phone number so they can call. I wasn't aware that this program required an interview... does anyone have experience with this sort of thing? I don't know whether it is actually an interview, or what to expect?

I interviewed for a few places this year. The first wasn't much of an interview, they just wanted to know what projects I was interested in and they told me more about the program and asked if I had any questions. But for another program it was quite different, all they did was ask questions, and some were a bit difficult to answer. They weren't questions about science, but rather essay style questions like "What has been your biggest challenge in programming and how did you overcome it?" I really couldn't think of very interesting things to say for that, and the interviewer was writing down what I was saying. I would mainly just be prepared to back up anything you mentioned in your personal statement.
 
  • #179
Anyone here attending the SUNY Potsdam REU?
 
  • #180
Anyone doing DAAD-RISE?
 

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