#Class of 2026 Looking for Underclassmen Programs and Quant Insight Programs for Summer '23
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Real question: how can you be class of 2026 and have a 4.0?
besides that this resume is fucking nuts
I asked people what to put for GPA and they said just put 4.0
thx, Im not from a target so I have to do more to make up
lmfao
That uh
Doesn’t sound right
yea
i mean do you think you'll be able to get a 4.0?
nah I hated it
damn
should I remove gpa?
I originally left it off but people suggested I add it for ATS
L
same
ur resume is nuts tho, i dont have enough experience to give advice beyond maybe cutting back with the descriptiosn
thx, I hope its enough to get into some of these programs
I want to start compounding experience
I got resume rejected from cssi tho so I dont think its that good
mate, that higgs research looks juicy
sure I only have abstract access tho
A variety of new physics theories, including left-right symmetric and type-II seesaw models, predict a massive, TeV-scale, doubly charged Higgs-like particle. These can be pair-produced in hadronic interactions via a Drell-Yan-like mechanism and decay to a pair of like-sign muons or electrons. We present an analysis based on simulated DELPHES ev...
at cern? I wish
oh, you collab'd remotely with the LHC team?
it wasnt experimental
we worked with monte carlo sims of a high luminosity LHC
which doesnt exist yet
I think someone did yeah in pythia
I had a teacher from high school who, for a while, worked at CERN
wasnt my job tho
Pog
we worked with fermi mostly
no cern
yeah id love to go someday
both to live and to research HE particle physics
due to covid, even tho we were walking distance from fermi, I didnt get to visit even one time
I was supposed to be working at fermi everyday but it got moved to full virtual
not even until recently?
which was like fine but I wanted to be there u know
yeah of course, how many people can say they've worked at a particle collider facility y'know
but why the transition?
to cs?
or even quant in general
physics is fun but from the research I grew to like cs a lot, and it has a lot better career opps
I dont see myself getting a phd and doing research
and I love math so quant was rly interesting
fair, with your head start i'd say getting research over at Europe wouldn't be too hard as well
once I did js amp it rly solidified me wanting to do quant
yeah I might do a little research like ML or like math graph theory but im not sure
sounds good
isn’t jane street academy more like education than work exp
I wish you all the best, I myself was going to head towards particle physics or cosmology
Uhhh between both
Pog gl
especially with the position name being “student”
Ive moved it back and forth, eventually decided it didnt rly fit with education
cause like the descriptions
i’m curious what others think
+1
just change work experience to experience
moji moment
@velvet jungle what lenbiu is saying is definitely true