SUMMARY
This forum discussion centers on the various Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) opportunities that participants are applying to for the summer. Key programs mentioned include SMALL at Williams College, Cornell University, Emory University, and UCLA's RIPS program. Participants share their application experiences, including acceptance and rejection notifications, and discuss the competitive nature of these programs. The conversation highlights the importance of timely communication regarding application statuses and the varying requirements for personal statements.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of REU (Research Experiences for Undergraduates) programs
- Familiarity with application processes for academic summer programs
- Knowledge of personal statement writing and its requirements
- Awareness of competitive academic environments and selection criteria
NEXT STEPS
- Research the application processes for SMALL REU and its specific groups
- Explore the requirements for personal statements in REU applications
- Investigate the acceptance rates and experiences of past participants in Cornell's REU programs
- Learn about the funding and project selection processes for UCLA's RIPS program
USEFUL FOR
Undergraduate students seeking summer research opportunities, academic advisors guiding students through the REU application process, and individuals interested in understanding the competitive landscape of undergraduate research programs.