Jackson Laboratory SSP (2014)

<p>Glad to hear that we are among the “small number of high school students”. I’m kinda exhausted from this whole process so I’m just gonna assume I’m rejected and not care anymore about this thing. If I do get an acceptance somehow this week, then surprise.</p>

<p>Good luck fellow HS juniors, still need to study for all the APs and SATs.</p>

<p>Does anyone know if the <a href="mailto:summerstudents@jax.org">summerstudents@jax.org</a> is the correct email?</p>

<p>@dryhten is that the address that you sent your email to?</p>

<p>So I guess when they said business day they really meant business week? If there existed a business fortnight I’m sure they’d move onto that next…</p>

<p>@nicktj yes it is</p>

<p>Got an reply that I should have received a rejection email yesterday. Good luck to everyone still in the running!</p>

<p>How many people are still waiting to receive a reply?</p>

<p>Ever vigilantly…</p>

<p>That makes two of us.</p>

<p>Well, I would be the third. lol.</p>

<p>Fourth…at least were not out of the running yet…</p>

<p>TheSilence, you were the other college sophomore correct?</p>

<p>Nope high school junior</p>

<p>Joining this discussion late, I’m a college sophomore, still waiting. I emailed them earlier today, haven’t heard back yet.</p>

<p>6th. HS junior. I don’t know whether I’m among “the small number of high school students still under consideration” or I was supposed to be rejected yesterday but “for some reason didn’t get the email”…</p>

<p>What did you guys put as your interests? Maybe we can figure out something with this info…</p>

<p>Mine are Cancer, Genomics, Stem Cell</p>

<p>I put Cancer,Computational Biology,and Cardiovascular.</p>

<p>I think I might have been the other college sophomore you were thinking of. </p>

<p>I got an email back stating that an investigator is still reviewing my application. My interests were development/aging, cancer, and genomics</p>

<p>I had development, reproduction, and stem cell</p>

<p>HS junior, still waiting. My top 3 were aging, stem cells, and cancer (not sure which order I put them in though).</p>

<p>HS Junior:

  1. Bioinformatics
  2. Genomics
  3. Neurobiology</p>