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R.P.F.
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Hey guys,
This year is my first time of applying to REUs in mathematics. So far I have not heard any good news. I feel that I might have made a lot of mistakes in the process of applying. Even if I cannot get into the REUs that I am interested in, it is still good to actually learn something from the experience. So could someone give me some guidance?
What it takes to get into a REU like SMALL or Cornell? Apparently being a 4.0 student from one of the top liberal arts is far from enough...
Do students who attend comprehensive universities are more advantaged than students who attend liberal arts?
Any guidance/advice is appreciated! :)
This year is my first time of applying to REUs in mathematics. So far I have not heard any good news. I feel that I might have made a lot of mistakes in the process of applying. Even if I cannot get into the REUs that I am interested in, it is still good to actually learn something from the experience. So could someone give me some guidance?
What it takes to get into a REU like SMALL or Cornell? Apparently being a 4.0 student from one of the top liberal arts is far from enough...
Do students who attend comprehensive universities are more advantaged than students who attend liberal arts?
Any guidance/advice is appreciated! :)