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I accepted cornell, and told a few programs to take me off there waiting list (or to take me out of consideration if they didnt release yet).
The forum discussion centers on the 2016 Math Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) acceptances, highlighting updates from various programs such as SMALL, UCSB, and Cornell. Participants share their experiences and insights regarding acceptance notifications, program prestige, and funding availability. Notably, UCSB and Cornell have begun sending out acceptances, while programs like Potsdam and TAMU are still in the decision-making process. The conversation emphasizes the competitive nature of these programs and the importance of timely communication with program coordinators.
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I applied to it and I'm also curious if anyone has heard anything yet.AMH said:Anyone else apply for the UCLA summer school in logic? I know it's not an REU, but it seems relevant and I'm curious.
Well what are your other options? I'm pretty sure Sam Houston is a good program, though not elite. In particular, I haven't been able to find any evidence of previous publications from Sam Houston's REU. So if you have the opportunity to join another program (Potsdam, Minnesota, Brown, OSU, etc...) where publications seem to be the norm or work with a professor at your home university, you may have a better chance of getting publishable results. On the other hand, if you're enthusiastic about one of the projects at Sam Houston, it could still be very productive and fun.mathers101 said:I just got an offer from Sam Houston State. Does anybody know if it's a good program?