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Hi all,
If you worked on an individual research project (in Math), but don't feel like it is good enough to be submitted for publication to a journal, but instead you submited parts of your project (i.e. in the form of challenging problems) to the Problem Solving Column of some journals, and they were accepted and published in one of their issues. I was wondering then how much better would this make your graduate school application look like, if any?
Or is it even worth mentioning in the application at all?
Thanks!
If you worked on an individual research project (in Math), but don't feel like it is good enough to be submitted for publication to a journal, but instead you submited parts of your project (i.e. in the form of challenging problems) to the Problem Solving Column of some journals, and they were accepted and published in one of their issues. I was wondering then how much better would this make your graduate school application look like, if any?
Or is it even worth mentioning in the application at all?
Thanks!